“This could be a bad move” – Stoke City keenly plotting a summer swoop for the highly experienced Premier League forward…

“Stoke City’s Risky Move: Pursuing Premier League Veteran Forward”

Speculations are rife that Stoke City is eyeing a seasoned striker, Jay Rodriguez, who could potentially depart Burnley for the second time.

As Stoke City battles to secure their position in the Championship with just three matches remaining, their recent 1-1 draw against Sheffield Wednesday leaves them teetering just three points above the relegation zone, currently sitting in 20th place.

Despite the ongoing struggle, indications suggest that the club is already contemplating strategies for the upcoming Championship season.

Reports have surfaced indicating Stoke’s interest in Burnley’s Jay Rodriguez, whose contract with Turf Moor expires this summer. Stoke City aims to secure him on a free transfer if negotiations for a new deal with Burnley falter.

Considering the absence of a contract extension offer, there’s a looming possibility that Rodriguez might leave Burnley without a transfer fee this summer.

34 is not an old age" - Carlton Palmer backs Stoke City to land Jay  Rodriguez this summer

While Rodriguez’s potential move to Stoke City could seem prudent, some of our FLW writers have raised concerns about the prospective deal.

Simmey Hannifin-Donaldson:

The prospect of signing Rodriguez presents an intriguing opportunity for Stoke City, especially given their struggles to find the net this season. Currently ranking 21st in goals scored among Championship teams, Stoke’s dire need for goal-scoring prowess is evident. Rodriguez’s proven track record in the championship, with 64 goals to his name, could address this deficiency. Additionally, his wealth of experience in promotion-winning campaigns adds further appeal to his signing. However, careful consideration of Rodriguez’s salary demands is crucial to ensuring the viability of this deal.

Ben Wignall:

While Rodriguez boasts a commendable goal-scoring record, his advancing age raises legitimate concerns. Approaching 35 at the start of the next season, his potential impact may diminish over time. Moreover, his anticipated salary demands could strain Stoke City’s financial resources, contrary to their recent strategy of investing in younger, cost-effective talents. Stoke must prioritize forward-thinking recruitment strategies, mindful of their precarious position in the championship standings.

Stoke City’s pursuit of Jay Rodriguez entails both promise and peril. While his experience and goal-scoring prowess offer immediate benefits, potential drawbacks such as age-related decline and financial implications necessitate careful deliberation before finalizing the deal.

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