Jason Cummings joins Peterborough on season-long loan
The former Hibs striker spent the end of last season on-loan with Rangers.
Jason Cummings has signed for Peterborough on a season-long loan deal.
The striker, who spent the end of last season on-loan with Rangers, joins the League One side from Nottingham Forest.
Cummings joined Forest for a reported £1 million from Scottish side Hibernian in the summer of 2017 after scoring 69 in 148 appearances in all competitions.
Cummings was Hibs' top scorer over each of the three seasons after making his debut in 2013-14 and helped Hibs win the Scottish Cup in 2016 and promotion in 2017.
Peterborough manager Steve Evans was delighted to secure the striker's services for the full campaign and is looking forward to working with the Scotland international.
He said: "I am delighted to sign Jason.
"When you sign a player of the calibre of Jason from a club the size of Nottingham Forest, you have to give credit and thanks to our chairman Darragh MacAnthony for sanctioning the move.
"When you take into consideration that we will be paying the full wages for Jason, recognition has to be given to Darragh and the board of directions.
"The board have once again given me wonderful support.
"I would also like to thank the Nottingham Forest manager Aitor Karanka for his help in making the move possible.
"Jason has a real work ethic and has a great habit of scoring goals.
"For me it is an outstanding addition to an already talented squad and I look forward to working with him."