Daniel Johnson? 3 Stoke City players that need to prove a point in pre-season or risk 2024/25 axe
It has already been something of an eventful start to the summer transfer window at Stoke City.
The Potters have already completed three signings ahead of the new season. Goalkeeper Viktor Johansson has signed from Rotherham United, while centre back Ben Gibson joined after his Norwich City contract expired.
Meanwhile, left-back Eric Bocat has completed a move from Belgian outfit Sint-Truiden, with all three arriving on a permanent basis.
Even so, there is still plenty more business that Stoke will have to do this summer, if they are to avoid being dragged into a Championship relegation battle, as they were for much of last season.
So with more incomings likely, there are some already on the books of the club, who may have to impress between now and the season starting, if they want to keep their place in Steven Schumacher’s side, and potentially the club as a whole.
With that in mind, we’ve taken a look at three Stoke City players who may be under pressure to prove a point in pre-season, right here.
It has been a frustrating period for Liam McCarron since he joined Stoke City from Leeds United back in the summer of 2022.
The left-back has since made just one senior appearance for the club, which came in the FA Cup defeat to Brighton last season.
At 23-years-old, he is at the stage of his career where he needs to start playing regular football, but with the addition of Bocat already confirmed, and Lynden Gooch and Enda Stevens already on the books, there is plenty of competition for McCarron if he is to do that with the Potters.
He is therefore going to need to impress in pre-season to get that chance ahead of more experienced and established options. If he is not able to do that, then with just a year remaining on his contract, big decision may have to be made on his future.
Daniel Johnson only joined Stoke City last summer, reuniting with his former Preston North End manager Alex Neil – who has of course since moved on – in the process.
However, the experienced midfielder endured something of a difficult debt campaign for the Potters, and became a source of frustration in the eyes of some supporters, and he did drop down the pecking order Schumacher’s appointment earlier this year.
The 31-year-old was then dealt another blow earlier this month, when he was left out of Jamaica’s squad for the Copa America. That does mean he will be back for pre-season with the Potters, and
will surely feel he has a point to prove here to force his way back into the squad after those setbacks.
If he does not do that, then given he too is entering the final year of his contract with the Potters, his future could also come in for some scrutiny in the near future if he is unable to perform well in pre-season.
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