Stoke have not given up hope of bringing in Dynamo Kiev full-back
Goran Popov on loan despite the Macedonian failing to receive
international clearance. A season-long deal had been agreed but the Potters are now fighting to salvage the situation and secure Popov a work permit. The
27-year-old, who came to Stoke boss Tony Pulis' attention in the two
Europa League matches between the clubs last season, has played 42 times
for Macedonia but the country is ranked only 102nd in the world. Popov
told the Stoke Sentinel: "I am disappointed because I came here and I
saw that Stoke is so good for me. That is why I wanted to stay so much,
but I cannot change anything. "This was my dream from starting to
play football, to play in England. I played against Stoke City for
Dynamo Kiev and I saw it was a good club. I saw also the stadium is nice
and every game it is full with 28,000 people. "You play against big teams here. I would say football in England is the best in the world. "Everything
was ready for me to sign, but then they say there is a problem with the
work permit. It is so difficult with the Macedonia national team
because we are ranked 102. Before we were in 60th place and that was
good, but now it is bad. "The problem is not the clubs, the problem is the rules here in England. It is crazy. I cannot believe it." While
Popov has seemingly resigned himself to returning to Kiev, a Stoke
spokesman described the move as "hitting difficulties" rather than
having completely collapsed.
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