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Manager Mark Hughes wants Jon Walters to commit to Stoke

ByPA Sport Report

Published 28/08/2015 at 16:02 GMT

Stoke boss Mark Hughes remains optimistic the club can reach agreement with forward Jon Walters over a new contract.

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Walters, currently on a deal that runs out next summer, was this week quoted as saying he wants to stay with Stoke but feels they are yet to show they truly value him in recent contract negotiations.
Reports suggest the main sticking point is the duration of extension being offered to the Republic of Ireland international, who turns 32 next month and has attracted interest from Norwich.
And when asked about the situation on Friday ahead of Saturday's home Barclays Premier League clash with West Brom, Hughes said: "Jon knows our feeling and my feeling - I'd like him to stay.
"He has his view in terms of the negotiations. We haven't closed the door and we still think we will be able to get somewhere with it, but it has not been concluded yet."
Asked if he was disappointed Walters had aired his view, Hughes said: "No - I think they are honest comments.
"Maybe it is borne out of a little bit of frustration. But I have told him my thoughts about what he offers us and the value he gives to the squad.
"Jon is looking for security and a little bit longer maybe than the club feels they can give him.
"But hopefully there is some common ground we can discuss and move it forward."
Stoke have consistently said they want Walters to stay since rejecting a bid for him a week ago from Norwich, understood to be around £1.5million.
Stressing last weekend that the offer was "nowhere near" their valuation, Hughes expressed his hope Walters would sign a new deal with Stoke, adding: "If not, then we will probably keep him and let his contract run down."
When asked on Friday about his confidence Walters would still be a Stoke player beyond Tuesday's transfer deadline, Hughes said: "We certainly hope to have Jon's services for a lot longer - although you can never say 'Yes, definitely that will be the case'.
"If we can't come to a situation where both sides are happy and Jon doesn't want to re-sign, it may be we just allow him to see his contract out, and at least we will have the benefit of his services for a year - although Jon and his advisers might have a view on that.
"But from a purely selfish point of view, I'd like him here. We will see."
Another club being linked with Walters are West Brom, whose boss Tony Pulis signed him for Stoke in 2010.
This weekend's match will be Pulis' first at the Britannia Stadium since his second spell as Potters manager ended in 2013.
Pulis got Stoke into the Premier League in 2008 and oversaw consistent finishes just around mid-table thereafter, before his successor Hughes guided them to ninth place twice with what is generally deemed a more fluent style of football.
Hughes said of his fellow Welshman: "I think it is fair to say Tony is viewed as having done a great job here, so I don't anticipate he'll have too many people not happy to have him back - but at the end of the day, he's still an opposition manager.
"And we are not better or worse (than under Pulis) - we are still progressing and going in the right direction."
Stoke and Albion, both League Cup victors on penalties over lower-league opposition on Tuesday, are each still looking for their first top-flight wins of the season.
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