Tony Pulis, the club’s manager, concedes that he does not know if Fuller will be with the club at the start of next season as the player is yet to sign an extension.
Stoke City could part with one their longest serving players at the end of the current season as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ricardo-Fuller-c30989 has cast serious doubt over his future at the club as both parties are yet to agree on a new deal.
The 32 year old Jamaican footballer has been at the club since 2006, when he signed for the club for a then record, 500,000 British Pounds. Since then, Fuller has gone on to make 205 appearances for the club and scored 50 goals for them in the process.
He has achieved some level of cult status at the club yet all of that could come to an end during the summer transfer window.
The issue seems to stem from the fact that Fuller has only started one game for the club this entire season and has been used sparingly as a substitute as well, with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Peter-Crouch-c29741 starting nearly every game for the side.
Tony Pulis, the club’s manager, admits that he is not sure where the player will be playing at the start of the next season but took a moment to acknowledge the player’s contribution to the football club.
Pulis stated, “Whatever happens with Ric(ardo Fuller), he has been one of the best players to have ever represented this club.”
According to reports, the news of a lack of a new deal between his current employers and the player has put a number of other teams on alert making his move away from the Britannia Stadium all the more likely.
However, in the meantime he still has until the end of the season to decide his future and one will have to wait and see if anything happens between now and the end of the current campaign that may result in a deal being struck between the two parties.
As for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Tony-c35440 Pulis, he would surely benefit from the sale of Fuller and bring in fresh blood and continue his plans to achieve his vision for Stoke City Football Club.
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