Stoke City Faces Potential Full Squad Rebuild Ahead of Summer
Full rebuild on the way at Potters?
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Stoke City Football Club is facing a potential overhaul of its squad this summer as 15 first-team players, including key figures, are nearing the end of their contracts. With several loans and expiring deals, the club must make crucial decisions to build a stronger identity and attacking threat for the upcoming season.
- 0115 first-team players are tied to the club for 15 months or less.
- 02Key players like Victor Johansson and Junior Tchamadeu may need contract extensions or could be sold.
- 03Recent signings have yet to prove their worth to the manager.
- 04Stoke aims to develop a clearer identity and attacking threat.
- 05A significant squad transformation is likely as the club prepares for the next season.
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Stoke City Football Club is facing a significant potential rebuild as 15 first-team players are approaching the end of their contracts, including key players like Victor Johansson and Junior Tchamadeu. The club's current squad features several loaned players and expiring contracts, necessitating crucial decisions regarding player retention and potential sales. Recent signings, such as Maksym Talovierov and Tomas Rigo, have yet to convince manager Mark Robins of their capabilities. The club aims to establish a clearer identity, enhance its attacking threat, and improve physicality on the pitch. With the current squad's progress, a transformed group may be tasked with elevating Stoke City to new heights next season.
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The potential rebuild could significantly affect the team's performance and fan engagement, as new players are integrated and the club seeks to improve its standing in the league.
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