​Peterborough United's chairman Darragh MacAnthony has revealed his opinion regarding the possibility of buying on loan keeper Luke McGee permanently in the summer from Premier League outfit Tottenham Hotspur.





McGee has impressed during his time at the ABAX Stadium for Posh. However, a tweet posted by MacAnthony, via HITC, confirms the chairman's reluctance to splash-out on the fledgling English stopper.

No I'm afraid not cost effective allocating so much of wage bill to that position. Great prospect but #Harshrealityfootballeconomics https://t.co/dQ6VbGgL8B — Darragh MacAnthony (@DMAC102) 15 March 2017

The League One side's chairman admitted that the wage demands of the promising young keeper will prove to be a little too expensive for his club to grant.





McGee has managed to earn himself a starting place in Grant McCann's current squad, and has proved to be a popular character amongst Posh supporters.





Although despite his obvious talent, McGee will ultimately return to White Hart Lane in the summer, where he'll have to train alongside the likes of Mauricio Pochettino's first team keepers Hugo Lloris, Michel Vorm and Pau Lopez.

McGee is considered to be a highly rated youngster at the north London club. But with such strong competition to contend with, it's looking increasingly likely that McGee may well be heading for another year out on loan, in the hope that he can forge his way into gaining a permanent starting position in the future.





However, for the time being, McGee will continue to marshal the sticks for Peterborough in their next league meeting with Oldham Athletic on Saturday Afternoon.