
Josh Fowler is enjoying an excellent first season in Queen's Park colours, the 24-year-old has scored 10 goals in 16 Championship matches during the first part of the season.

Fowler is interesting a number of clubs in Scotland, England and France, amongst them are Ligue 2 side Amiens with the Spiders believing to have a rejected a five-figure bid from the French club last week, according to the Daily Record's Scott Burns. Fowler is also attracting interest from Aberdeen and St. Mirren from the William Hill Premiership, who have scouted the striker over the course of the season.
Queen's Park head coach Sean Crighton, speaking to the press after the Spiders were knocked out of the KDM Trophy by Raith Rovers on penalties on Tuesday night, admitting the current situation regarding his striker's future is a case of "wait and see what happens".
The Courier's Eric Nicolson is reporting that Championship rivals St. Johnstone is next the club that is interested in signing Fowler. The Saints are eying up the striker as a replacement for Adama Sidibeh, who joined Sky Bet League One side Stockport County in the January window.
Crighton has also hinted that fellow Championship side Partick Thistle are also interested in the striker in his post-match interview.
Fowler is currently the second top scorer in the Championship, with Hearts bound Josh McPake leading the way for St. Johnstone, and has impressed in Scotland's second tier having joined the club in the summer after a spell in the United Arab Emirates with Dubai City in the UAE's second tier.
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