Hughes Won’t Block Walters Move To Burnley
Written 4 months ago by Will O'Callaghan
Jonathan Walters appears set to leave Stoke for Burnley following seven years with the Potters.
The offer of a longer contract in Lancashire is appealing to the 33-year-old Republic of Ireland international, whose current deal expires next summer.
Stoke manager Mark Hughes is now prepared to green light his move to Turf Moor given their more favourable terms, leaving Walters free to join his international compatriots Robbie Brady, Jeff Hendrick, Kevin Long and Stephen Ward.
“It seems that maybe Jon could take the option of a move to Burnley,” Hughes added.
“I haven’t had the opportunity to speak to him about it. I think it’s something that maybe he wants to make happen, but irrespective of that, if it falls through we would be more than happy because Jon coming back to the club would be fine.
“Maybe at this point of his career Jon feels that he needs a bit more security in terms of length of contract which maybe we weren’t prepared to match what he’s got on the table.
“If he does go, we will look back on his time here with fond memories. He’s been a huge part of the success of the club in the Premier League and his contribution will never be underestimated.”
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