Stoke City are set to axe Sam Gallagher, with the striker's injury issues and high wage making him a prime candidate for departure. Mark Robins is reshuffling his squad for the new season, and Gallagher's £25k per week wage is seen as a burden. The 30-year-old has struggled with injuries since joining from Blackburn in 2024, making just 22 appearances in his maiden campaign and 19 in the most recent season. Stoke City have been in a state of stagnation for too long, and Robins appears steadfast in his belief and ability to turn the club's fortunes around. The Potters are preparing for their ninth consecutive year in the Championship since relegation in 2018, and that elusive top-half finish becomes increasingly desperate year after year. Gallagher's departure would allow Stoke City to make two more attacking additions this summer, with Nathan Lowe and Emre Tezgel set to return from their loans. Robert Bozenik and Milan Smit are also options up front, but neither has been able to fully nail down a place due to injury problems. Stoke City's squad reshuffle is crucial, as they aim to end their top-half finish drought, which has lasted since 2016. The club's fans will be hoping that Robins' changes will bring about a change in fortunes, and that the Potters can finally achieve a top-half finish. With one year remaining on his current deal, Stoke City are unlikely to collect any sort of significant fee for Gallagher, making his departure a necessity. The striker's injury record and high wage make him a liability, and Robins is keen to bring in fresh faces to boost the team's attacking options.
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Stoke City Set to Axe Sam Gallagher
Stoke City to offload striker Sam Gallagher due to injury issues and high wage, as Mark Robins reshuffles squad for new season, aiming to end top-half finish drought
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