Irish Independent

Stoke pay €4m release fee to secure Flores

- Ed Malyon

QUIQUE SANCHEZ FLORES is expected to take over at Stoke City after the Potters convinced him to abandon his Espanyol project and return to the Premier League.

The Spaniard had a €4m release clause in his contract which Stoke were more than willing to pay to secure the former Atletico Madrid and Valencia boss ahead of secondchoi­ce, Republic of Ireland boss Martin O’Neill, who must now finalise his new deal with the FAI.

Stoke were keen to find a coach with Premier League experience after their dismissal of Mark Hughes, and were impressed with Sanchez Flores’ performanc­e during his one season in England’s top flight with Watford.

The Hornets made the illadvised decision to replace the former Spain defender with Walter Mazzarri despite Sanchez Flores keeping the Vicarage Road club in the Premier League at the first time of asking and reaching the FA Cup semi-finals.

Sanchez Flores is expected to fly to England this weekend and complete the formalitie­s that will see his salary vastly increase even before performanc­e-related bonuses, while Stoke have had a delegation in Barcelona for the last few days in order to convince him to take the post.

They had hoped to announce the deal yesterday but negotiatio­ns dragged on, meaning he is likely to watch Monday night’s game with Manchester United from the stands rather than the touchline.

Espanyol are already lining up former Malaga manager Javi Gracia to replace the 52 yearold, with sources at the club admitting that a change of head coach is imminent.

 ??  ?? Quique Sanchez Flores is expected to be named as the next manager of Stoke City
Quique Sanchez Flores is expected to be named as the next manager of Stoke City

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