Stoke City have moved ‘a step closer’ to touchdown Derby County and Leeds United goal Viktor Johansson, according to journalist Alan Biggs.
Johansson was a shining mild for Rotherham United this season regardless of the Millers being relegated from the Championship.
Rotherham boss Steve Evans has all but given up hope of keeping the goalkeeper as a consequence of a launch clause in his contract and the fierce curiosity.
Newly promoted Derby have been credited with being keen on Johansson, whereas Evans’ former membership Leeds are also interested.
Stoke although are additionally suitors and now they’re claimed to have moved ‘a step closer’ to signing the custodian.
The Potters had a season to overlook and are eager to strengthen over the course of the summer time to keep away from a repeat.
Johansson, a Sweden worldwide, performed in each Rotherham’s Championship conferences with Stoke this season.
The clause within the goalkeeper’s contract which permits him to go away Rotherham is regarded as simply £900,000.