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Potters seal triple swoop

Image: Gudjohnsen: Loan star

Stoke City have confirmed the arrivals of Eidur Gudjohnsen, Marc Wilson and Jermaine Pennant.

Gudjohnsen, Wilson and Pennant all sign on at Stoke

Stoke City have confirmed the arrivals of Eidur Gudjohnsen, Marc Wilson and Jermaine Pennant. The trio, who were locked in talks throughout transfer deadline day, have all agreed deals which will take them to the Britannia Stadium. Gudjohnsen and Wilson were expected to be on their way to the Potters on Tuesday, having been linked with the club for some time, but the arrival of Pennant came as something of a surprise. Former Chelsea and Barcelona forward Gudjohnsen has joined on a season-long loan from Monaco, while Wilson has been snapped up from Portsmouth. The deal for Wilson sees Liam Lawrence and David Kitson head in the opposite direction to Fratton Park. Pennant, who has previously turned out for Arsenal, Liverpool, Leeds United, and Birmingham City in the Premier League, arrives on loan from Spanish outfit Real Zaragoza. The last-minute deals complement the club-record signing of Kenwyne Jones and the capture of Jon Walters from Ipswich, with the Potters having enjoyed a productive summer transfer window.

Busy

"Manager Tony Pulis had clearly indicated that he wanted to bring in goals to his first-team squad and the signings of Gudjohnsen and Pennant, coming on top of those of Jones and Walters, fulfilled that objective on what proved to be a busy deadline day," read a statement on the club's official website. "Pulis made a fourth signing on the day when experienced midfielder Salif Diao returned to the Britannia Stadium to sign a new two-year agreement. "While Diao was putting pen to paper, Republic of Ireland U21 star Wilson arrived for talks about a player-plus-cash exchange deal that takes Liam Lawrence and David Kitson in the opposite direction to Championship club Portsmouth. "Then, Icelandic international Gudjohnsen arrived for talks in the afternoon before being shown City's new £7million training facility at Clayton Wood. "But in the final countdown to the 6pm transfer deadline, it emerged that Pulis, a long time admirer of Pennant, had managed to clinch the signing of the 27-year-old winger on a six-month loan agreement."Bet nowBet nowBet now