Exclusive: Stoke City and Blackpool FC reach agreement for player transfer
Stoke City have struck an agreement with League One side Blackpool for a deal which will see Niall Ennis depart the Bet 365 Stadium, Football League World can exclusively reveal.
Mark Robins has thus far made just one addition to his side, who are 19th in the league, in the form of ex-Coventry City loanee Josh Wilson-Esbrand.
Stoke are next in action tomorrow afternoon, where they will welcome Gary Rowett’s resurgent Oxford United to Staffordshire.
Stoke City and Blackpool FC reach Niall Ennis transfer agreement
Sources close to FLW have disclosed the two sides have reached a verbal agreement for Ennis, who has been lined up to seal a departure from the club less than twelve months after joining from Championship rivals Blackburn Rovers.
Earlier this month, FLW broke the news that Ennis was of loan interest to Blackpool as well as Leyton Orient, though Steve Bruce is now set to land the striker’s signature.
The 25-year-old is seemingly set to arrive as a replacement for Kyle Joseph, who joined Hull City last week in a move which was also first called by FLW.
Niall Ennis has struggled at Stoke City
It’s not a surprise Ennis is edging closer to a return to the third-tier, having struggled for both regular game time and form in the Championship with Blackburn and the Potters.
Ennis did, however, score an extra-time winner against Sunderland to send Stoke to the FA Cup fourth-round, marking his second goal for the club in nearly a year.
Meanwhile, he gained his first start of the league campaign in Stoke’s chastening 3-1 defeat at Portsmouth on Wednesday evening and played the full 90 minutes.
Despite that, though, he’s still sure to be on the move sooner rather than later as the Tangerines bid to close in on his capture.