Stoke City boss celebrates ‘brilliant’ achievement, shares the credit
Sol Sidibe, Jaden Dixon, Emre Tezgel, and Tommy Simkin shine for Stoke City internationally Steven Schumacher has praised a standout week for Stoke City after […]
Sol Sidibe, Jaden Dixon, Emre Tezgel, and Tommy Simkin shine for Stoke City internationally Steven Schumacher has praised a standout week for Stoke City after […]
Stoke City have already made a significant transfer decision this summer as they aim to climb the Championship table next season under Steven Schumacher. The Potters have signed standout goalkeeper Viktor Johansson and dynamic wing-back Eric Junior Bocat from Rotherham United and Sint-Truiden, respectively. This is just the beginning of what is expected to be a busy transfer market period for Schumacher as he shapes his squad for the 2024/25 campaign.
Stoke City is gearing up for a significant summer of roster changes and strategic transfer decisions to strengthen their position in the Championship. Under the leadership of new manager Steven Schumacher, the team is actively engaging in the transfer market. Schumacher, in his inaugural summer as the Potters boss, has already secured notable signings such as goalkeeper Viktor Johansson from Rotherham United, seasoned center-back Ben Gibson from Norwich City, and dynamic wing-back Eric Bocat from Sint-Truiden.
Several first-team players have exited the club as their contracts expired, signaling a period of transition for the squad. Among the notable departures, center-back Matthew Baker has permanently moved to Newport County following a compensation agreement between the clubs, and young goalkeeper Tommy Simkin has embarked on a season-long loan to Walsall, starting on June 2.
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