It has been a hugely disappointing season for Stoke City.

There has been an upturn in fortunes since the arrival of Michael O'Neill in November but they remain just three points above the relegation zone.

It looks set to be an interesting summer for the Potters as O'Neill looks to shape his squad ahead of the 2020/21 campaign.

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With that in mind, we've compiled a list of FOUR Stoke players that could leave over the next few months...

Nathan Collins

The 18-year-old looks a really bright prospect but sadly for the Potters, he is reportedly being tracked by some of the biggest clubs in the country.

Collins has featured nine times in the Championship this season and showcased his talents well but you feel he could be snapped up in the summer.

It is understood that Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal are all interested – so it may be hard for Stoke to keep him

Benik Afobe

The striker has spent the season on loan at Bristol City and looked rejuvenated at the start of the season, scoring three times in his first five games.

He suffered a nasty injury that has seen him miss the majority of the campaign but looks set to return for the run-in, should the 2019/20 season resume.

It is understood that the Robins have an option to buy Afobe in the summer, which will cost them around £6 million, so he could be on his way out.

Mame Biram Diouf

Diouf's current deal at Stoke expires in the summer and it looks as though that may bring his six-year spell at the club to an end.

The forward has featured just six times this season and doesn't seem to be in O'Neill's plans.

It seems unlikely that he will sign a new deal with the Potters.

Adam Federici

The 35-year-old is another player whose contract at the Bet365 Stadium is up in the summer.

Federici has featured seven times this season and not been particularly impressive, keeping just one clean sheet.

With Jack Butland and Adam Davies at the club you feel that the Australian shot-stopper may be excess to requirements at Stoke.