Sorba Thomas has been a standout player in the Championship this season, contributing significantly to Stoke City’s attack. With an impressive tally of 10 goals and 9 assists in the league, Thomas has established himself as one of the most effective players in the division. His ability to create opportunities is underscored by the 16 big chances he has generated, along with an average of 2 key passes per game.
After joining Stoke City from Huddersfield Town over the summer, Thomas has quickly become a vital asset for the team. His performance has not gone unnoticed, with Stoke City manager Mark Robins praising him as “unbelievable“. This season, Thomas has played in 38 Championship games, making him a key figure in Stoke’s attacking strategy.
At just 27 years old, Thomas is already making waves, and his contributions place him second in the league for direct goal contributions, trailing only Hull City’s Oli McBurnie. His consistent performances have led to 3 inclusions in the Team of the Week, highlighting his impact on the pitch.
As Thomas continues to shine, Everton has reportedly expressed interest in signing him as a potential replacement for Iliman Ndiaye. The Merseyside club is looking for a cost-effective option, and Thomas’s current contract with Stoke City, which runs until the summer of 2028, could present a challenge in negotiations.
Observers note that if Everton pursues Thomas, they will need to act quickly, as his rising profile in the Championship may attract attention from other clubs as well. The situation remains fluid, and details regarding any potential transfer remain unconfirmed.