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​Stoke hopeful of signing Walters to new deal

Stoke City chief executive Tony Scholes is hopeful of a "compromise" in the ongoing contract disagreement with Potters striker Jon Walters, reports BBC Sport.

The 31-year-old Republic of Ireland international, who has been with the Potters since August 2010, is in the final year of his current deal.

"In 99% of cases, it's about finding a compromise," he told BBC Radio Stoke.

"We hope it'll be sorted on our terms, he hopes on his terms. Players will always want what they believe they're worth and why shouldn't they?

"They employ agents and it is the agent's job to understand what the marketplace is like and how that translates into the value for their own player.

"As players get older, the terms of the contract become important. But, as a club, we have to be careful not to over-extend ourselves."

"We disagree with him on the contract he should have going forward and we have not been able to agree anything yet," added Scholes.

"But we still get on. And, in the last couple of games, he's been fantastic. He has shown what a great professional he is.

"No matter what the issues are going on, when he crosses that white line, he focuses on the game."

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