
Stoke City told to beat Ipswich Town to Man City transfer – Tom Cannon’s deal set the standard
Stoke City are reportedly considering a loan move for Manchester City’s 20-year-old striker Divin Mubama, who netted an impressive 17 goals in 13 Premier League 2 appearances last season.
The Potters could face competition from freshly-relegated Ipswich Town, who were credited with an interest in Mubama’s signature on a permanent basis last month by Fabrizio Romano amid a £10 million valuation from Pep Guardiola’s side.
Mubama joined Manchester City from West Ham last summer for £1.5 million in compensation after his contract expired at the London Stadium. At West Ham, he was the main man in their FA Youth Cup-winning team in 2023, finishing as the competition’s top scorer with eight goals.
Since arriving in Manchester, Mubama has only made two first-team appearances under Pep Guardiola – but scored on his debut in an 8-0 FA Cup win over Salford City.
Divin Mubama, Stoke City loan will have a big impact on current options
The potential loan signing of Divin Mubama presents Stoke City with an intriguing opportunity, according to FLW’s resident Potter Sam Harrison, who believes the potential move comes with important considerations about the club’s existing striking options.
“I think it’s interesting with him being a striker. If this was a winger you say most of the time wingers aren’t set in stone, like you’re definitely being left wing, right wing every single week, there’s quite a battle,” Harrison said.
“With a striker role, like what Tom Cannon did banging in the goals, no one else is going to have much of a chance because Cannon made that his own.”
Harrison points to the departure of Niall Ennis to Blackpool as creating a potential opening, but notes the knock-on effects any new signing would have on Stoke’s current young forwards.
“The thing is what happens with the likes of Emre Tezgel, Nathan Lowe, if we’re loaning them out which would be solid – Tezgel and Lowe going to League One and League Two then opens the door for someone like him to be given the chance,” he added.
Both 19 years old, Nathan Lowe was named League Two’s Young Player of the Season after scoring 18 goals in 30 appearances on loan at Walsall, whereas Emre Tezgel has signed a new two-year deal with the club after being set back with injuries.
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