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Southampton keeper Angus Gunn eyed by Stoke in loan transfer… but only if Jack Butland leaves with year left on deal

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ANGUS GUNN has emerged as a loan target for Stoke - if Jack Butland leaves.

Stopper Gunn, 24, is hungry for game-time after falling down the pecking order at Southampton.

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Stoke are targeting a loan move for Southampton keeper Angus GunnCredit: Getty Images - Getty
The Potters will only move for the Saints stopper if Jack Butland leaves firstCredit: Getty Images - Getty

He was replaced as Ralph Hasenhuttl’s first-choice by Alex McCarthy after shipping nine goals against Leicester last October.

And with the return from loan of Fraser Forster, Saints are looking to offload one of their back-up keepers.

That looks most likely to be former England Under-21 star Gunn, who is attracting interest from both home and abroad.

 

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Stoke are keen but may have to offload Butland first.

The former Three Lions star, 27, is keen to leave the Potters after a difficult few years and only has 12 months remaining on his contract.

Last month it emerged Stoke would let Butland leave for £8m after previously slapping a £30m price tag on his head.

The Championship club were chasing mega-money less than two years ago after Butland travelled with England to the 2018 World Cup.

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Stoke have already received enquiries for the nine-cap ace.

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Bournemouth, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace were linked with moves last summer but were put off by the Potters' price-tag.

Butland was Stoke's Player of the Year in his breakthrough Premier League season back in 2015/16.

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But slow-recovery from a complicated ankle fracture while on England duty derailed his progress.

Butland was in the news for a series of blunders last season as Stoke eventually finished mid-table.

Michael O'Neill's side are desperate to stop him walking away for nothing next year.

Butland's agent Paul Stretford recently admitted a deal could happen sooner rather than later.

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