DONE DEAL: Stoke City officially sends Nathan Lowe on a Loan Transfer

DONE DEAL: Stoke City officially sends Nathan Lowe on a Loan Transfer
DONE DEAL: Stoke City officially sends Nathan Lowe on a Loan Transfer

DONE DEAL: Stoke City officially sends Nathan Lowe on a Loan Transfer

DONE DEAL: Stoke City officially sends Nathan Lowe on a Loan Transfer

Liam Birks, a Stoke City supporter, has encouraged the club’s management to

send 18-year-old Nathan Lowe on loan this summer so that he may get regular first-team experience.

Liam stated in an interview with Football League World: “Stoke ought to be loaning out Nathan Lowe.

“He only managed a goal last season, the game-winning goal against Bristol City in the closing minutes,

but it’s evident from his playing that he’s not ready for this level.

“To be honest, he didn’t receive much playing time, but I believe he simply needs more professional experience, and in all honesty,

I could see him joining a League Two squad. He’s not even close to League One status, in my opinion.

“He possesses a

Nathan Lowe could certainly do with a loan spell

Keeping in mind that Nathan Lowe is only eighteen, being loaned away is not a terrible thing,

and his semi-regular involvement in the Championship last season is already a noteworthy accomplishment.

The striker started with the Potters at U10 level and progressed through the academy,

but a loan out of The bet365 Stadium is required if he wants to advance.

 

In 11 appearances during the most recent season, he scored six goals and provided two assists for Stoke U21 in Premier League 2,

DONE DEAL: Stoke City officially sends Nathan Lowe on a Loan Transfer
DONE DEAL: Stoke City officially sends Nathan Lowe on a Loan Transfer

demonstrating his ability to find the back of the net. However, he needs to advance and begin playing men’s football.

 

Nathan Lowe’s 2023/24 season – Transfermarkt
Competition P G A
Championship 13 1 0
Premier League 2 11 6 2
FA Cup 1 0 0
Carabao Cup 1 0 0

 

Whether he plays in League One or League Two, playing adult football will help Lowe improve his physical game.

He would undoubtedly return to Stoke as a better player than when he departed,

and playing senior football would be far more advantageous than playing U21 football.

Lowe can definitely finish; all he needs to do is gain more physical experience with the first team, wherever that may be.

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