Luton Town, Rotherham, Bolton and MK Dons are some of the clubs on Dubliner Peter Kioso’s CV.
Oxford United have signed Dublin er Peter Kioso from Rotherham, after the full-back impressed last season while on-loan at Peterborough United.He was recalled to the Championship side after playing 27 times for Peterborough and made 12 appearances on his return to New York Stadium.
READ MORE: Stricken Hungary star Barnabas Varga's League of Ireland connection as doctors provide update He said: “I watched a couple of games of the club last season and played against them and I feel like everything I’ve seen from the outside is a family team.“The reason I wanted to sign is because it’s a club that knows what direction they want to go in. I want to be part of that as the club have full belief and I do too.
Oxford head coach Des Buckingham said: “We are really excited to bring in a player of Peter’s ability into our team.
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