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Harry SOUTTAR

Harry SOUTTAR - Stoke City FC - League Appearances

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Date: 22 January 2021

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    • POSITION
      Defender
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Thursday, 22 October 1998
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Aberdeen, Scotland.
  • CLUBS
  • Stoke City FC
    • Club Career Dates
      2017- 2022
    • League Debut
      26th. September 2020 in a 1-0 away win at Preston North End.
    • Club Career
      61 League games 1 goal.
  • Leicester City FC
    • Club Career Dates
    • League Debut
      4th February 2023 in 4-2 away win at Aston Villa.
    • Club Career
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Harry SOUTTAR - Stoke City FC - League Appearances

Harry Souttar playing for Stoke City in their 2-1 home defeat to Watford

in the SkyBet Championship game.

 

62 League Appearances (+0 as sub), 1 goal

 

Harry Souttar officially joined Stoke City on 29/9/2016,

signing a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee.

 

Dundee United:        
 2015-2016  
 Played    2  Scored  1    goal  (Scottish Premiership) 
   2016-2017  Played  0   
 Scored  0    goals  (Scottish Premiership)
               

Stoke City:
 2016-2017
 Played
  0
 Scored
 0
  goals
  (Premier League)


 2017-2018  
 Played
  0
 Scored 
 0
  goals
  (Premier League)

Ross County (loan)  
 2017-2018
 Played
 13
 Scored
 0
  goals
  (Scottish Premiership)
Fleetwood T: (loan)
 2018-2019
 Played
 11
 Scored
 1
  goals
  (League One)


 2019-2020
 Played
 34  
 Scored
 3
  goals
  (League One)

Stoke City:               2020-2021  Played 
 38  Scored  1   goal   (Championship)  

 2021-2022  Played  16  Scored  0   goals   (Championship)  

 2022-2023
 Played
   7
 Scored  0
  goals   (Championship)


On 31st January 2023, Souttar joined Leicester City on a five-and-a-half year contract for an

undisclosed fee The fee was reported by the BBC to be £15 million which could eventually

rise to £20 million with add-ons.