Harrison Burrows has completed a move to Sky Bet Championship side Sheffield United for an undisclosed fee.
Peterborough United defender Harrison Burrows has joined Sky Bet Championship side Sheffield United for an undisclosed fee.
Burrows has penned a long-term contract with Chris Wilder's men, who will be looking for an immediate return to the Premier League following relegation in the summer.
Burrows has been a huge success story for the club's Academy, progressing through each group before making his first team debut as a 17-year-old under Darren Ferguson.
He has performed in a number of roles since breaking into the senior side, at left-back, in central midfield, as a number 10 and as a wing back.
Last season, he was a revelation from left-back, scoring 12 goals and providing 17 assists in all competitions.
Burrows was on target in the Bristol Street Motors semi-final win at Blackpool and then had a fairy-tale performance at Wembley against Wycombe Wanderers, scoring both goals to secure the trophy, 10 years after witnessing the team he has always supported overcome Chesterfield.
Posh chairman Darragh MacAnthony said: "I am so happy for H to get his dream move. Nobody deserves it more than our home grown League One Player of the Year. I have no doubt he will play Premier League football and want to thank him and his family for the work and dedication they have put into PUFC for over a decade.
"That day at Wembley will live long in Posh history and the fact one of our own and our Skipper delivered on the biggest stage of all will be a memory that stays with me forever. Good Luck H in the next chapter of what I have no doubt will be a top career higher up the leagues.
"To our fans upset at us losing a player of H’s calibre; I remind you that this is who we are at our club and whilst at this level we cannot stand in the way of talents who give us years of service."
We would like to thank Harrison for his service, his dedication and of course his performances in a Posh shirt and wish him all the best at his new club.