Barry was exceptional last term at Goodison Park and proved that, in spite being let go by City, he can still cut it.
Stoke manager Mark Hughes, who in 2009 took Barry from Aston Villa to City for £12million, would love to bring him to the Britannia Stadium as he continues to transform the Potters squad.
And Sparky is not alone in his admiration of the player as QPR counterpart Harry Redknapp is also monitoring developments.
After steering the Hoops back into the Premier League via the play-offs, Redknapp is desperate to add reinforcements.
Stoke manager Mark Hughes, who in 2009 took Barry from Aston Villa to City for £12million, would love to bring him to the Britannia Stadium as he continues to transform the Potters squad.
And Sparky is not alone in his admiration of the player as QPR counterpart Harry Redknapp is also monitoring developments.
After steering the Hoops back into the Premier League via the play-offs, Redknapp is desperate to add reinforcements.
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