Stoke bags Bony in loan deal
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Stoke City has unveiled Wilfried Bony as the player intended to bring physicality and goals to Mark Hughes' attack.

(Courtesy: @stokecity)
The Manchester City striker joins on a season-long loan for a reported £2 million fee, with hopes of returning to his old Swansea City form in the Potteries rather than regurgitate his sorry tally of six goals over 36 appearances for the Blues. In those outings, Bony completed 90 minutes just four times.
Before his City switch in January 2015, Bony's Premier League record comprised of a goal every 2.16 games.
Thank You to all the MCFC fans for the support & hello to @stokecity fans I look forward to a great season together pic.twitter.com/NgKcFNkANL
— Wilfried Bony (@wilfriedbony) August 31, 2016
At Bet365 Stadium, Bony will compete with Jonathan Walters, Bojan Krkic, Mame Biram Diouf, and Peter Crouch up front, and will look to remedy a poor return of two goals in Stoke's opening three league matches.
The Ivorian's debut could come Sept. 10 when Tottenham Hotspur visits.
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