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Shawcross on brink of Potters deal

Shawcross: Set to sign new deal

Stoke manager Tony Pulis has confirmed the Potters are close to securing the long-term future of highly-rated central defender Ryan Shawcross.

Pulis revealed talks are at an advanced stage with the 22-year-old and hopes an agreement may be sealed within the next few days.

Shawcross has become a pivotal figure for the Potters since his move from Manchester United last year and his emergence has been watched closely by a number of clubs.

"I have had long discussions with Ryan over his future and I am delighted that he sees his future here," Pulis told the club's website.

"There has been a lot of speculation surrounding Ryan, but we have made it quite clear that he is going nowhere and we are delighted to be in a position now where we can secure his future.

"He is an exceptionally talented young lad who had an important part to play at this football club, so I am confident that he will be a major influence upon what we are aiming to achieve."

Shawcross, who has been capped at England Under-21 level, completed a permanent move from Manchester United to the Britannia Stadium in January 2008 after an impressive six-month loan spell.

"I am very happy at Stoke and I always saw myself being here for some time to come, so I am delighted we are very close to coming to an agreement," said Shawcross.

"The fact that discussions have gone so well with the manager means I have given the green light to my agent to have further discussions on a new deal."

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