September 22, 2024

Stoke City in transfer link with Nottingham Forest winger

Transfer news and gossip from the bet365 Stadium as Stoke City manager Alex Neil continues summer revamp

Stoke City and Cardiff are in the chase to sign Nottingham Forest winger Josh Bowler on loan, claim the EFL podcast team Not The Top 20.

Bowler, aged 24, showed his potential at Blackpool in the Championship after leaving Everton, earning him a move to Nottingham Forest last summer – and an immediate loan to sister club Olympiacos in Greece. He returned to Blackpool on loan for the second half of last season. In all he has scored 12 times in 71 games for Blackpool.

He has been training with Forest for the first time this pre-season but his future remains uncertain and Championship managers have stayed on alert about his availability.

A post from Not The Top 20 duo, and Sky and BBC EFL pundits, George Elek and Ali Maxwell this morning said: “What’s this – a NTT20 transfer exclusive? A memo sent to Notty Towers leads us to to believe that Josh Bowler will be heading out on loan this week, likely to either Cardiff or Stoke. Don’t ask us for more info, we don’t have any.”

Stoke already have three loans in the squad: Ki-Jana Hoever and Chiquinho from Wolves and Mark Travers from Bournemouth. Centre-half Luke McNally is expected to join from Burnley too. Championship sides are allowed to name five loanees in their match day squads.

Alex Neil has been keen to add wingers to his attack and, as well as Chinquinho, has brought in Andre Vidigal from Portuguese side Maritimo. Tyrese Campbell and Jacob Brown held the outside forward roles last season.

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Stoke City are expected to sanction the permanent exit of Connor Taylor as they bring in Luke McNally.

Youth graduate and former Stoke season ticket holder Taylor, aged 21, is on the verge of re-signing for Bristol Rovers for a fee in the region of £300,000, StokeonTrentLive understands.

He had been a key figure on loan for Rovers as they won promotion to League One in 2022 but returned to Stoke last summer, signing a new contract. But he didn’t get the game time he wants at this stage of his career and he has been keen to return to Rovers, where he is popular with supporters and has remained a major target for manager Joey Barton. There has also been interest from Plymouth Argyle and Barnsley.

Taylor was with Stafford Rangers college programme and signed up for a soccer scholarship in the United States when he was offered a trial by Stoke. Loans followed at Newcastle Town, Ashton United and Chester before his stellar year in League Two.

He has made 19 senior appearances for Stoke and has stayed for pre-season while Alex Neil reshapes his defensive department. Axel Tuanzebe, Phil Jagielka, Morgan Fox, Aden Flint, Tom Edwards and Dujon Sterling have all left.

Player of the year Ben Wilmot remains and Ki-Jana Hoever has returned on loan at right-back while new signing Enda Stevens is competition for Josh Tymon at left-back and centre-half MIchael Rose has joined as a free agent. Mark Travers has arrived as new number one goalkeeper.

McNally is set to follow on loan from Burnley while Neil, who has been impressed by youth prospect David Okagbue over the last few weeks, is keen to bring in another centre-half and right-back. Matty Baker is also expected to continue his development on loan after doing well at Newport County in the second half of last season.

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