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Stoke City Transfer News: Potters Agree Deal with Award-Winning Midfielder; New Striker on the Way

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Stoke City are pushing to sign a towering midfielder with multiple trophies to his name, while Mark Robins' side are on the verge of announcing a new striker
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This is bad news, for the Senegalese midfielder of RS Berkane, Mamadou Lamine Camara. Currently in England for his medical visit with Stoke City, the medical examinations of the 22-year-old player have not been conclusive. According to the information of Sport News Africa, Mamadou Lamine Camara missed his medical visit with the English club of Stoke City, thus putting the file on hold. For the moment, the transfer of the middle of RS Berkane is …

(wiwsport) - Senegalese international Lamine Camara should continue his career in England. Indeed, the midfielder of the RS Berkane is about to engage with Stoke City. According to reports by journalist Micky Jnr, confirmed by several Moroccan media, an agreement was reached between Stoke City and the RS Berkane for the [...] This article was originally published on wiwsport: site #1 of the sports news of Senegal (wiwsport.com). Source article: …

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wiwsport broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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