Stoke City, Stoke City forward linked with Major League Soccer switch

Stoke City forward linked with Major League Soccer switch

Stoke City forward Bojan is being linked with a move to MLS side New England Revolution, as per a report by Stoke On Trent Live.

The Spaniard could potentially leave the Potters following their relegation to the Championship should they agree a deal with another side. Their new manager, Gary Rowett, is giving the likes of Bojan the chance to impress in pre-season though.

Bojan has spent the last two seasons out on loan at Bundesliga side Mainz 05 and La Liga outfit Alaves and could now make the move over the pond to America. New England Revolution, who are managed by ex-Premier League goalkeeper Brad Friedel, are interested in the 27-year-old but a move could be pricey for them.

Bojan started his career at Barcelona and burst onto the scene at the Camp Nou at a young age. He made his first-team debut for the Spanish giants at the age of 17 in 2007 and went onto play 163 games for them before moving to Roma in €12 million.

After spending two years at Roma, he had a loan spell at AC Milan before Barcelona re-signed him in 2013. However, they immediately loaned him out to Ajax for the 2013/14 season ahead of selling him to Stoke in July 2014. Bojan has since played 62 games for the Potters.

His time at Stoke has been cut short by recent loan spells at Mainz and Alaves but he could be a key player for them in the Championship next season. A move to America would be an attractive one for Bojan though and this is a story to keep an eye on.

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