With things not going well for the Man City loanee at Stoke, speculation is mounting over where he will go next.
Stoke City’s Wilfried Bony celebrates scoring their first goal
It has been another difficult season for Wilfried Bony, scoring just twice during 11 appearances for Stoke City on-loan from Manchester City.
In fact it has been a struggle for Bony since he left Swansea City for the Etihad Stadium in January 2015, with 13 goals in all competitions since.
However, the 28-year-old’s 35 strikes in 70 games for the Swans – including 26 in the Premier League – has ensured the Ivory Coast international still has plenty of admirers in England’s top flight.
According to the Sun, Everton, West Bromwich Albion and West Ham United are all interested in signing Bony this summer; but what would be the best move for the striker?
The Toffees are looking at the Ivorian as a potential replacement for Romelu Lukaku should he leave, and with Arouna Kone and Enner Valencia failing to impress he could be the main man at Goodison Park.
Stoke City’s Wilfried Bony celebrates scoring their third goal with Marko Arnautovic
West Brom are also lacking upfront, with the form of Salomon Rondon petering out and defenders often having to provide their goals, while West Ham want competition for Andy Carroll and Diafra Sakho.
If Lukaku leaves Everton that looks like the ideal switch for Bony, but with things as they are perhaps the Baggies could be a shrewd move?
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