Get the CaughtOffside iPad software. Obtain the no 1 Free Sports Application from the Software Shop. Every one of the latest footie information and much, much more. Spanish full-back wanted at the Britannia Stadium in the summertime. Check in to Stoke Area versus West Ham United Stoke City are planning a summer move for Bolton full-back Marcos Alonso after manager Tony Pulis made your own check into the Spaniard. Alonso was a transfer goal for the Britannia Stadium team in the January transfer window, but a deal was never struck between the two groups and his career was continued by the 22-year-old in the Championship. But the Daily Mirror report that Pulis and Stoke Cityas manager of football Mark Cartwright saw Alonso in action in midweek and can now make yet another attempt to sign the Spanish star at the end of the period. Stoke City employer Pulis is keen to create in an all-natural left-sided full-back with the more normally right-sided Andy Wilkinson having played plenty of baseball in the new role this year. But competition will be faced by Stoke City from Serie A area Fiorentina to signal Alonso. Alonso has been with Bolton since 2010 having joined the club for an undisclosed price from Real Madrid, where he got through the youth system, to the B team and made one appearance for the first team. The Spanish under-19 global had to create do with touch part roles in his first two months at the Reebok Stadium but has become a standard under new manager Dougie Freedman.
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