With three days left of the loan window, there is still time for EFL clubs up and down the country to get some last minute business done.

For Stoke City, it has been a transfer window of rebuilding after relegation from the Premier League last season.

Gary Rowett has been able to keep hold of most of the squad that found themselves relegated after a ten-year stay in the top flight came to a screeching halt.

With a squad rebuild a necessary requirement after relegation, there will be players who leave after a clutch of new signings come in to help the transition to the Championship easier.

Rowett will be looking to trim his side a little more in the coming days with players leaving the Bet 365 Stadium to get regular game time and get unsustainable wage earners off the books.

With that said, here are two players we could see leave Stoke City before Friday’s 5pm loan deadline.

Giannelli Imbula is set for an exit from the Potteries with Rayo Vallecano interested in the services of the 25-year-old.

Toulouse was the temporary home for the midfielder last season as the club’s record signing’s career at Stoke looking dead in the water.

A move away will alleviate some pressure on the wage bill with the Belgian’s pay packet set to become a distant memory when the midfielder live the club.

Expect Imbula to make an imminent exit from the Championship side ahead of the loan window closing.

Charlie Adam is yet to make a single appearance for the Potters this season after making 17 in the Premier League last term.

The 32-year-old was named on the bench by Gary Rowett and came on in last night’s Carabao Cup win over Huddersfield Town.

If you can’t make a start in the second round of a League Cup tie having been a big part of the club’s Premier League adventure in recent seasons, then you would expect your time to be up soon.

Adam could be an exit from the Bet 365 Stadium before Friday’s deadline.