Stoke prepared to sell Arsenal and Liverpool 'target' Asmir Begovic - but only if £12m valuation is met

The goalkeeper has been linked with Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool

Staff
Tuesday 04 June 2013 13:03 BST
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Asmir Begović
Asmir Begović (GETTY IMAGES)

Stoke City are prepared to let their highly-regarded goalkeeper Asmir Begovic leave the Britannia this summer.

However, the Bosnia international will only be sold if their valuation of £12m is met.

In a difficult season for the Potters, which ended with the departure of manager Tony Pulis, Begovic stood out as a top performer.

That led to speculation over a possible move away, with a host of clubs that include Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool suggested as possible destinations.

Chairman Peter Coates has revealed that Stoke would not stand in his way should he want to move on.

"We think we've got as good as any goalkeeper in the Premier League. He’s better than nearly everyone I can think of, so these guys will be in demand.

"He’s very ambitious and wants to do well. I don’t think a football club can stand in the way of Manchester United and that ilk. If they come in for him and the money is okay for us we would do it, but there is no pressure to sell.

"Asmir might get approached and we might feel he should be let go. We expect him to be here next year."

At United and City, Begovic could expect to play understudy to David De Gea and Joe Hart respectively, and it seems unlikely such a move would appeal to the 25-year-old.

At Arsenal, there is uncertainty over the mentality of Wojciech Szczesny to hold the number one jersey, and at Liverpool there is speculation Jose Reina could depart for Barcelona - a move dependent on whether Victor Valdes remains at the Nou Camp.

The decision on whether to let Begovic leave will be influenced by new manager Mark Hughes, but with England stopper Jack Butland in reserve, Stoke have a ready-made replacement.

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