Stoke City manager Nathan Jones will call time on striker Saido Berahino's time at the bet 365 Stadium, after a series of incidents it is reported in the Stoke Sentinel.

The 25-year-old who moved to Stoke in 2017, is due in court next month accused of being drunk in charge of a motor vehicle following an incident in central London, this follows the player failing to report for training at the club, only calling in, in the afternoon to report he was ill, according to the Daily Mail.

Jones has banished Berahino to train with the youth team for the remainder of the season, and it is expected the club will look to move the player on in the the summer.

So are Stoke right to offload Berahino?

We discuss.....

Jacob Potter

"They’re going about it the right way.

"It’s a difficult situation for Stoke as they are in the middle of a right mess of a situation, and they’re doing the right thing in moving Berahino on at the earliest of opportunities.

"He didn’t bring much to the team anyway, and wouldn’t be a huge miss."

Gary Hutchinson

“They should sack him like Sunderland did with Gibson.

“He’s been a liability for them.

“He’s brought the club into disrepute too.

“It’s a shambles.”

Jay Taylor

“I think so; he is a lost cause and a signing that has been awful since moving to the club.

“Berahino has flattered to deceive during his time at the bet365 Stadium and barely impacted on the pitch.

“Him leaving will make no difference whatsoever to their on-field progress.

“It’s best he leaves, and the club can move on from this catastrophe of a signing.”