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Hughes expects Bony to stay
- Updated: November 25, 2016
Mark Hughes expects Wilfried Bony to remain at Stoke for the rest of the season despite reportedly having a release clause in his Manchester City contract.
Ivory Coast international Bony, 27, joined the Potters on a season-long loan deal on deadline day, but the Daily Telegraph has reported the striker could be offloaded by City in January due to a clause which allows him to be sold to Chinese Super League clubs.
Hughes admits this is a possibility, although he expects Bony, who has scored two goals in 10 appearances for Stoke this season, to remain in the Premier League.
When asked about the existence of the clause at his press conference ahead of Stoke’s trip to Watford on Nissan Super Sunday, Hughes said: “I …