Despite rebuilding their squad last summer, it appears that additional reinforcements will be necessary.
This holds true regardless of the division they find themselves in next season, as new signings are required to rejuvenate the club and dispel the stagnation that has plagued it in recent times.
Given their lackluster performances in the Championship since their return, it is imperative that their recruitment efforts are precise and effective.
Stoke City’s league finishes since their return to the Championship | |
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2018/19 | 16th |
2019/20 | 15th |
2020/21 | 14th |
2021/22 | 14th |
2022/23 | 16th |
It is crucial that Stoke City brings in the appropriate players to reverse their fortunes. Conversely, there are certain players that Stoke will undoubtedly seek to offload as well.
Additionally, certain first-team members may also seek to secure a departure from the bet365 Stadium, and we have compiled a list of these players below.
Ciaran Clark
Clark appeared poised to significantly contribute to Stoke City’s lineup following his departure from Sheffield United. With a considerable amount of Premier League experience, the Irishman had the potential to establish himself as a key player alongside Michael Rose, Luke McNally, and Ben Wilmot.
However, his impact has been limited this season, making just three appearances. With his contract set to expire in the summer, it appears likely that he will depart the club. He is likely relieved that his tenure at the bet365 Stadium is drawing to a close.
A fresh start seems necessary for the center-back, who possesses talent but requires consistent playing time and fitness to thrive.
Nathan Lowe (Loan)
Lowe has been fortunate to showcase his skills for the first team at a young age. Nevertheless, to maximize his potential development in the coming years, the striker requires consistent playing time, which he may not currently receive. A loan move could offer him the ideal opportunity to gain valuable experience. While Tyrese Campbell has been rumored to depart and Dwight Gayle has already left, Wesley’s effectiveness has been questionable. Ryan Mmaee and Niall Ennis are potential options, provided they are fit.
Given that Ennis was likely recruited by Steven Schumacher, with whom he worked at Plymouth Argyle, it’s probable that Lowe’s playing time under the former Pilgrims manager will be limited unless he impresses during pre-season. Regular starts are crucial for Lowe’s development, and he may find opportunities for consistent playing time lower down the football hierarchy.
Tyrese Campbell
The attacker’s progress at the bet365 Stadium has undeniably stalled. Once regarded as a potential standout, Campbell’s contributions have been modest this season, tallying just two goals and two assists in 21 competitive appearances. Notably, one goal and one assist were in the EFL Cup. While injuries have played a part in limiting his playing time, he has also not consistently started matches. With the summer approaching, he might be eager for a fresh beginning away from Staffordshire.
In January, Serie A side Hellas Verona purportedly made a bid for Campbell, while earlier in the year, Scottish Premiership club Rangers also showed interest in him. As his contract is set to expire this summer, Campbell could receive several offers, presenting him with potential opportunities to explore new avenues for his career.
Daniel Johnson
After departing Preston North End, Johnson likely anticipated finding success under his former manager Alex Neil. However, the Jamaican has struggled to make a positive impact for the Potters since joining the club last summer. It’s evident that this move hasn’t unfolded as hoped.
Having spent much of the past two months excluded from the matchday squad and appearing as an unused substitute only once against Hull City, it wouldn’t be unexpected if he seeks a transfer this summer. Given the circumstances, it would be surprising if he features prominently in Schumacher’s plans for the upcoming season, assuming both the manager and midfielder remain with the club.