Stoke city confirms transfer move for chelsea player

Stoke City Under-18s and Under-16s to host annual fixtures in memory of Peter Handyside
Stoke City Under-18s and Under-16s to host annual fixtures in memory of Peter Handyside

Stoke city confirms transfer move for chelsea player

According to reports, six Premier League teams must make player sales before the end of June in order to abide by Financial Fair Play regulations.

Big-ticket sales won’t be the only thing that matter. It was suggested that Leicester could move past the dreaded line if their pay for manager Enzo Maresca, for instance, was sufficient. For teams that are on the verge of losing more than £105 million over the current rolling three-year term, a few million here and there or a player off the pay bill might make a big difference.

In addition, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Everton, Newcastle United, and Nottingham Forest are on the list, as per Sky Sports News, which has declared June 30 to be “a mini transfer deadline day”. The ramifications are evident. In the just concluded season, Everton and Forest both lost points for breaking rules, and Forest’s only chance of staying in the league was because the three promoted teams had so few points overall.

Regardless of whether their owners are billionaires eager to invest, Stoke City has seen its own challenges with sustainability and profit limits. This summer’s spending is limited by EFL regulations, which are currently under review.

However, a lot of players in the top flight six will be noticed by Championship clubs.

Lewis Dobbin: A young Everton player, the 21-year-old attacker attended school directly adjacent to Stoke’s training site. played just 227 minutes in the Premier League for Everton last season after spending a loan period at Derby.

Stoke City Under-18s and Under-16s to host annual fixtures in memory of Peter Handyside

“I will do the same again, work hard in the summer – get stronger, get faster, get fitter, come back firing again and hopefully get my chance again,” he told the Echo, expressing his continued ambition of making his way into Sean Dyche’s plans.

Ben Godrey: The 26-year-old center back made just 13 starts for Everton in the previous campaign. was signed by Norwich during the time that Lee Darnbrough oversaw recruitment, and it appears that he will be moving again this summer. has allegedly turned down offers for a new contract at Goodison, but he’s being linked to a move to Europe’s elite division.

Jamal Lewis: Watford declined to make the switch from Newcastle United to a permanent loan. The 26-year-old left-back from Northern Ireland is not close to Eddie Howe’s intentions, but he still has a year left on his St. James’s Park deal.

Isaac Hayden: The 29-year-old defensive midfielder played for Standard Liege and QPR on loan during the last campaign, and the latter team is eager to have him return.

Luke Thomas: The 23-year-old left-back, who spent the previous season on loan at Sheffield United and then Middlesbrough, is anticipated to be available for a trade with Leicester. has been connected to a reunion between Brendan Rodgers and Celtic.

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