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2021–22 Stoke City F.C. season

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Stoke City
2021–22 season
Joint-ChairmanJohn Coates and Peter Coates
ManagerMichael O'Neill
Stadiumbet365 Stadium
Championship14th
FA CupFifth round
EFL CupFourth round
Top goalscorerLeague: Jacob Brown
(13)

All: Jacob Brown
(14)
Highest home attendance26,384 v Blackpool
(5 March 2022)
Lowest home attendance17,720 v Swansea City
(8 February 2022)

The 2021–22 season was Stoke City's 105th season in the Football League, the 45th in the second tier and eighth in the Championship.[1]

Stoke had a busy summer transfer window with the permanent departure of 13 players, which enabled O'Neill to make several new additions to his squad. A new look squad began the season well, gaining 35 points from the first 23 matches and they were just outside the play-off places at the turn of the year. However a poor run of results from January saw Stoke drop down the league and finish in a mid-table position for a fourth consecutive season.

Pre-season

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Stoke announced their retained list on 1 June 2021 with Jordan Cousins the only senior player leaving whilst James Chester and John Obi Mikel signed one-year contract extensions.[2] The club also posted a £87 million loss during the COVID-19 hit 2019–20 season with the losses blamed on the pandemic and "writing down" the value of the squad.[3] Stoke were able to move on a number of players in the summer transfer window including, Benik Afobe, Moritz Bauer, Jordan Cousins, Peter Etebo, Lee Gregory, Mikel John Obi, Liam Lindsay, Bruno Martins Indi, Badou Ndiaye, Lasse Sørensen, Sam Vokes, Kevin Wimmer and Ryan Woods whilst Nathan Collins moved to Burnley for an estimated £12 million.[4] Coming into the squad were goalkeeper Jack Bonham, striker Sam Surridge, midfielder Mario Vrančić and defender Ben Wilmot.

The Stoke squad returned to Clayton Wood for pre-season on 28 June 2021.[5] They played a behind closed doors game against Scottish side Hibernian which ended in a 1–1 draw.[6] Michael O'Neill then took a selected group of players for a week long training camp in Belfast.[7] Stoke ended their week in Belfast with a 6–0 win over Linfield.[8] On their return to England, Stoke beat Crewe Alexandra 3–2 at Gresty Road.[9] Stoke then beat Aston Villa 2–0, lost 2–1 at Wigan Athletic before ending their pre-season schedule with a 1–1 draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers.[10][11]

Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers Report
9 July 2021 Hibernian H 1–1 Doughty 45' Report
17 July 2021 Linfield A 6–0 Brown (3), Fletcher, Powell, Wright-Phillips Report
20 July 2021 Crewe Alexandra A 3–2 Batth 1', Fletcher 27', Powell 44' Report
24 July 2021 Aston Villa H 2–0 Fletcher 4', Vrančić 49' Report
27 July 2021 Wigan Athletic A 1–2 Ince 42' Report
31 July 2021 Wolverhampton Wanderers H 1–1 Batth 27' Report

Championship

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August

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Stoke began the season at home to Reading with supporters allowed back into stadiums for the first time since March 2020. Nick Powell scored the opening goal in the 25th minute but Reading equalised immediately through John Swift. Jacob Brown then nutmegged Rafael Cabral to restore Stoke's lead. Liam Moore brought the Royals back level before new signing Sam Surridge scored on his debut to earn Stoke a 3–2 victory and their first opening day win since 2009.[12] The first away match of the season saw Stoke and Birmingham City cancel each other out in a goalless draw.[13] They then put in an impressive performance away at last seasons beaten play-off finalists Swansea City, winning 3–1 with goals from Powell, Clucas and Østigård whilst Joël Piroe scored a late consolation for the Swans.[14] Stoke continued their good start to the season with a 1–0 win against Nottingham Forest, Josh Tymon scoring his first goal for the club.[15] City suffered their first defeat of the campaign on 28 August going down 3–0 at promotion favourites Fulham.[16] On transfer deadline day Stoke brought in right-back Demeaco Duhaney on a short-term contract and forward Abdallah Sima on loan from Brighton.[17]

September

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After the international break Stoke faced Huddersfield Town. After the Terriers had taken the lead through Harry Toffolo just after half-time Stoke responded with Brown heading in a corner and an own goal from Matty Pearson which earned Stoke a 2–1 win and their best start to a season for 17 years.[18] Stoke played Barnsley four days later and drew 1–1 with a Cauley Woodrow free-kick cancelling out Surridge's opener. The match ended in unsavoury fashion as after Tommy Smith had been sent-off for a foul on Claudio Gomes, tempers boiled over and a scuffle between coaching staff and players resulted in two Stoke staff and one Barnsley staff being dismissed.[19] Stoke were then beaten 2–1 by Derby County who had announced their intention to enter administration the day before.[20] Stoke bounced back with a 2–0 win against Hull City with Vrančić scoring his first goal for the club and Powell scoring a long range free-kick.[21] Stoke missed several chances away at Preston North End with a Benjamin Whiteman free-kick cancelling out Powell's early header.[22]

October

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In the Midlands derby against West Bromwich Albion Stoke produced a dominant performance but were again guilty of poor finishing including a missed penalty from Surridge but with ten minutes remaining Powell lobbed Baggies keeper Sam Johnstone to earn Stoke a 1–0 victory.[23][24] After the international break Stoke lost 2–1 at Sheffield United and 1–0 to league leaders AFC Bournemouth.[25][26] They then lost a third match in a row, 2–1 away at Millwall despite Romaine Sawyers giving them a 20th minute lead.[27] Stoke ended a unproductive October by blowing a three goal lead at home to Cardiff City in a 3–3 draw.[28]

November

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Stoke responded by winning back-to back away games 1–0 against Blackpool and Luton Town.[29] During the international break Stoke announced that Chief Executive Tony Scholes will be leaving to club in January after 17 years in the role.[30] Stoke suffered a major injury blow as Harry Souttar was ruled out for the remainder of the season after suffering a cruciate knee ligament injury playing for Australia.[31] After the break Stoke beat newly promoted Peterborough United 2–0 with goals from Vrancic and Tyrese Campbell.[32] Four days later poor finishing cost them as they fell to a 1–0 defeat at Bristol City.[33] Stoke dropped out of the play-off places at the end of November at the expense of Blackburn Rovers who beat them 1–0, Reda Khadra scoring the only goal.[34]

December

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Stoke beat Queens Park Rangers 2–0 on 5 December in what was their first win in London since October 2014.[35] City then played out a drab goalless draw against Middlesbrough.[36] Stoke's matches against Coventry City and Barnsley was postponed following a COVID-19 outbreak at the club.[37] They ended 2021 with a poor 2–1 defeat against Derby County.[38]

January

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Stoke began a busy January with a second consecutive 2–1 home defeat this time against Preston North End where goals from Brad Potts and Andrew Hughes cancelled out a 35-yard strike from Ben Wilmot.[39] City beat Hull City 2–0 with goals from goals from Brown and Ince.[40] A week later Stoke faced league leaders Fulham at home. They made a great start with D'Margio Wright-Phillips scoring his first league goal in the opening minute but Rodrigo Muniz levelled straight from the restart. Muniz scored again to put Fulham in front before half time before Lewis Baker equalised from long range. Fulham went on to win the game 3–2 through Bobby Decordova-Reid.[41] Stoke lost 1–0 at Coventry on 25 January as poor defending gifted Viktor Gyökeres the only goal.[42] They ended January with a 1–1 draw at Huddersfield Town.[43]

Stoke were very active the January transfer window with Danny Batth, Adam Davies and Sam Surridge leaving the club permanently whilst Alfie Doughty and Tom Ince left on loan. Coming into the team were Lewis Baker, Taylor Harwood-Bellis, Phil Jagielka, Josh Maja, Liam Moore and Jaden Philogene.[44]

February

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Stoke dominated the next match against Swansea City with goals from Philogene, Baker and Brown earning the side a comfortable 3–0 victory.[45] Stoke then played out an entertaining 2–2 draw against Nottingham Forest. Brennan Johnson gave Forest the lead before Maja scored his first league goal for the club. Brice Samba was then sent-off after conceding a penalty which was converted by Baker but Ryan Yates scored in stoppage time to deny Stoke the win.[46] Stoke then drew 2–2 with Birmingham City and lost 2–1 to Luton and Bournemouth as they ended February in 15th position.[47][48][49]

March

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Stoke's poor form continued into March with a third straight league defeat, 1–0 against Blackpool prompting an angry reaction from supporters.[50] The team then played away at the leagues bottom two clubs, Barnsley and Peterborough United and drew both matches and were also beaten by Cardiff City.[51][52][53] Stoke ended their nine match winless run with a 2–0 win over Millwall on 19 March.[54] During the international break it was announced by joint chairman John Coates that the clubs owners, bet365 Group, have converted £40m of loans into equity in the club's holding company, and waived £120m of shareholder loans.[55]

April

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An own goal from Sheffield United centre-back John Egan gave the Potters a second consecutive home victory.[56] They then lost 2–1 at relegation-threatened Reading.[57] Stoke then beat Midlands rivals West Bromwich Albion 3–1, with goals from Baker, Brown and an own goal from Jake Livermore.[58] On Good Friday Stoke played Bristol City in a match of poor quality a late cross-cum-shot from Jay Dasilva looped over Jack Bonham to earn the Robins the win.[59] On Easter Monday Stoke beat Blackburn Rovers 1–0 at Ewood Park with an early goal from Jacob Brown.[60] They followed this up with another 1–0 win against Queens Park Rangers, Brown again scoring the only goal.[61] The last away match of the season saw City beaten by play-off chasing Middlesbrough.[62]

May

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For the final match of the 2021–22 season against Coventry City, O'Neill gave a debut to academy prospect Tom Sparrow. Coventry took the lead in the 14th minute through Viktor Gyökeres before Sam Clucas earned Stoke a point just before half time. Stoke ended another disappointing season in 14th position, a fourth consecutive bottom half finish.[63]

Results

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Match Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers Report
1 7 August 2021 Reading H 3–2 19,068 Powell 25', Brown 28', Surridge 85' Report
2 14 August 2021 Birmingham City A 0–0 10,189 Report
3 17 August 2021 Swansea City A 3–1 15,927 Powell 15', Clucas 53', Østigård 60' Report
4 21 August 2021 Nottingham Forest H 1–0 21,346 Tymon 66' Report
5 28 August 2021 Fulham A 0–3 16,791 Report
6 11 September 2021 Huddersfield Town H 2–1 20,447 Brown 50', Pearson 63' (o.g.) Report
7 15 September 2021 Barnsley H 1–1 17,832 Surridge 17' Report
8 18 September 2021 Derby County A 1–2 20,545 Ince 58' Report
9 25 September 2021 Hull City H 2–0 20,124 Vrančić 35', Powell 58' Report
10 28 September 2021 Preston North End A 1–1 10,930 Powell 6' Report
11 1 October 2021 West Bromwich Albion H 1–0 22,703 Powell 79' Report
12 16 October 2021 Sheffield United A 1–2 28,576 Brown 55' Report
13 19 October 2021 Bournemouth H 0–1 18,427 Report
14 23 October 2021 Millwall A 1–2 12,896 Sawyers 20' Report
15 30 October 2021 Cardiff City H 3–3 21,413 Brown 9', Fletcher (2) 16', 46' Report
16 3 November 2021 Blackpool A 1–0 12,297 Fletcher 79' Report
17 6 November 2021 Luton Town A 1–0 10,068 Brown 34' Report
18 20 November 2021 Peterborough United H 2–0 21,285 Vrančić 3', Campbell 90+6' Report
19 24 November 2021 Bristol City A 0–1 16,949 Report
20 27 November 2021 Blackburn Rovers H 0–1 21,739 Report
21 5 December 2021 Queens Park Rangers A 2–0 13,968 Campbell 14', Vrančić 78' Report
22 11 December 2021 Middlesbrough H 0–0 21,140 Report
23 30 December 2021 Derby County H 1–2 22,235 Ince 78' Report
24 3 January 2022 Preston North End H 1–2 20,002 Wilmot 46' Report
26 16 January 2022 Hull City A 2–0 11,067 Brown 22', Ince 50' Report
26 22 January 2022 Fulham H 2–3 21,749 Wright-Phillips 1', Baker 58' Report
27 25 January 2022 Coventry City A 0–1 16,860 Report
28 28 January 2022 Huddersfield Town A 1–1 16,342 Brown 78' Report
29 8 February 2022 Swansea City H 3–0 17,720 Philogene 47', Baker 58' (pen), Brown 78' Report
30 12 February 2022 Nottingham Forest A 2–2 28,990 Maja 68', Baker 88' (pen) Report
31 19 February 2022 Birmingham City H 2–2 23,502 Campbell (2) 25', 52' Report
32 23 February 2022 Luton Town H 1–2 18,270 Baker 90+2' Report
33 26 February 2022 Bournemouth A 1–2 9,613 Smith 20' Report
34 5 March 2022 Blackpool H 0–1 26,384 Report
35 8 March 2022 Barnsley A 1–1 12,512 Baker 90+5' Report
36 12 March 2022 Peterborough United A 2–2 9,060 Brown 28', Baker 84' (pen) Report
37 16 March 2022 Cardiff City A 1–2 17,184 Baker 23' Report
38 19 March 2022 Millwall H 2–0 20,526 Brown 19', Saville 70' (o.g.) Report
39 2 April 2022 Sheffield United H 1–0 22,631 Egan 77' (o.g.) Report
40 5 April 2022 Reading A 1–2 9,928 Sawyers 44' Report
41 9 April 2022 West Bromwich Albion A 3–1 22,761 Livermore 16' (o.g.), Brown 59', Baker 90+4' Report
42 15 April 2022 Bristol City H 0–1 20,298 Report
43 18 April 2022 Blackburn Rovers A 1–0 13,428 Brown 4' Report
44 23 April 2022 Queens Park Rangers H 1–0 19,251 Brown 45'+1 Report
45 30 April 2022 Middlesbrough A 1–3 24,942 Powell 90+4' Report
46 7 May 2022 Coventry City H 1–1 23,086 Clucas 43' Report

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
11 Queens Park Rangers 46 19 9 18 60 59 +1 66
12 Coventry City 46 17 13 16 60 59 +1 64
13 Preston North End 46 16 16 14 52 56 −4 64
14 Stoke City 46 17 11 18 57 52 +5 62
15 Swansea City 46 16 13 17 58 68 −10 61
16 Blackpool 46 16 12 18 54 58 −4 60
17 Bristol City 46 15 10 21 62 77 −15 55
Source: EFL Official Website
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results; 5) Wins; 6) Away goals; 7) Penalty points (sec 9.5); 8) 12-point sending off offences[64]

FA Cup

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Stoke were drawn at home to EFL League Two side Leyton Orient in the third round of the FA Cup and won 2–0 with goals from Tom Ince and Tyrese Campbell.[65] League One side Wigan Athletic were the opponents in the fourth round and Stoke again won 2–0 with goals from debutant Josh Maja and Jacob Brown.[66] Stoke were knocked out in the fifth round 2–1, away at Crystal Palace.[67]

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers Report
R3 9 January 2022 Leyton Orient H 2–0 5,269 Ince 43', Campbell 89' Report
R4 5 February 2022 Wigan Athletic H 2–0 12,641 Maja 14', Brown 62' Report
R5 1 March 2022 Crystal Palace A 1–2 Tymon 58' Report

EFL Cup

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Stoke were drawn at home to Fleetwood Town in the first round, and won the match 2–1 with goals from Sam Surridge and Harry Souttar.[68] In the second round against Doncaster Rovers goals from Tom Ince and Sam Surridge helped the team to a 2–0 victory.[69] Stoke overcame Premier League side Watford 3–1 in the third round with goals from Powell, Clucas and Tymon.[70] In the fourth round, City were knocked out 2–1 by Brentford.[71]

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers Report
R1 10 August 2021 Fleetwood Town H 2–1 4,694 Surridge 45', Souttar 77' Report
R2 24 August 2021 Doncaster Rovers H 2–0 6,193 Ince 38', Surridge 48' Report
R3 21 September 2021 Watford A 3–1 8,421 Powell 25', Clucas 80', Tymon 85' Report
R4 27 October 2021 Brentford H 1–2 9,584 Sawyers 57' Report

Squad statistics

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No. Pos. Name Championship FA Cup EFL Cup Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Wales Adam Davies 12 0 0 0 3 0 15 0 3 0
2 DF England Tommy Smith 30(2) 1 1 0 0 0 31(2) 1 6 1
3 DF Wales Morgan Fox 9(1) 0 1(1) 0 1 0 11(2) 0 1 1
4 MF Wales Joe Allen 38(3) 0 3 0 0 0 41(3) 0 7 1
5 DF Wales James Chester 16(1) 0 2 0 3 0 21(1) 0 1 0
6 DF England Danny Batth 10(1) 0 0 0 2 0 12(1) 0 4 0
6 DF Jamaica Liam Moore 4 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 0 0
7 MF England Sam Clucas 16(9) 2 1(1) 0 1(1) 1 18(11) 3 6 0
8 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Mario Vrančić 24(6) 3 0(2) 0 0(3) 0 24(11) 3 3 0
9 FW Scotland Steven Fletcher 16(19) 3 0(2) 0 1(2) 0 17(23) 3 2 0
10 FW England Tyrese Campbell 10(16) 4 1(2) 1 1 0 12(18) 5 2 0
11 MF England Alfie Doughty 0(11) 0 1 0 4 0 5(11) 0 2 0
12 GK England Josef Bursik 19 0 1 0 1 0 21 0 1 0
13 GK Republic of Ireland Jack Bonham 15 0 2 0 0 0 17 0 0 0
14 DF England Josh Tymon 44 1 2(1) 1 2 1 48(1) 3 7 0
15 MF Northern Ireland Jordan Thompson 12(6) 0 2 0 4 0 18(6) 0 5 0
16 DF England Ben Wilmot 31(4) 1 1 0 2 0 35(4) 1 11 0
18 FW Scotland Jacob Brown 38(7) 13 1(2) 1 2(2) 0 41(11) 14 7 0
19 DF Norway Leo Østigård 12(1) 1 0 0 2 0 14(1) 1 5 0
19 DF England Phil Jagielka 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 1 0
20 MF England Tashan Oakley-Boothe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 DF England Demeaco Duhaney 3 0 1 0 2 0 6 0 1 0
22 FW England Sam Surridge 6(14) 2 0 0 3(1) 2 9(15) 4 4 1
23 MF England Tom Ince 4(7) 3 1 1 2(1) 1 7(8) 5 2 0
24 DF England Taylor Harwood-Bellis 22 0 2 0 0 0 24 0 3 0
25 MF England Nick Powell 14(4) 6 2 0 1 1 17(4) 7 2 0
26 DF England Will Forrester 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
27 FW Senegal Abdallah Sima 1(1) 0 0 0 0(2) 0 1(3) 0 0 0
28 MF Saint Kitts and Nevis Romaine Sawyers 19(6) 2 1 0 2(1) 1 22(7) 3 2 0
29 GK England Frank Fielding 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 MF England D'Margio Wright-Phillips 6(4) 1 2 0 0 0 8(4) 1 0 0
33 FW Nigeria Josh Maja 9(6) 1 2 1 0 0 11(6) 2 1 0
36 DF Australia Harry Souttar 16 0 0 0 2 1 18 1 3 0
37 FW England Emre Tezgel 0 0 0(2) 0 0 0 0(2) 0 0 0
38 MF England Adam Porter 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0
39 MF Wales Tom Sparrow 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
42 MF England Lewis Baker 20(1) 8 0 0 0 0 20(1) 8 1 0
44 FW Wales Christian Norton 0 0 0 0 1(1) 0 1(1) 0 0 0
47 FW England Jaden Philogene 6(5) 1 0 0 0 0 6(5) 1 0 0
Own goals 4 0 0 4

Transfers

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In

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Date Pos. Name From Fee Ref.
24 June 2021 DF England Ben Wilmot England Watford Undisclosed [72]
28 June 2021 DF Wales Matt Baker England Gillingham Undisclosed [73]
29 June 2021 DF Northern Ireland Josh Roney Northern Ireland Linfield Undisclosed [74]
1 July 2021 GK Republic of Ireland Jack Bonham England Gillingham Free [75]
5 July 2021 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Mario Vrančić England Norwich City Free [76]
16 July 2021 DF Scotland Logan Laird England Exeter City Free [77]
4 August 2021 FW England Sam Surridge England AFC Bournemouth Undisclosed [78]
31 August 2021 DF England Demeaco Duhaney England Huddersfield Town Free [79]
1 September 2021 FW England Max McCarthy England Congleton Town Undisclosed [80]
1 December 2021 GK England Frank Fielding England Millwall Free [81]
15 January 2022 MF England Lewis Baker England Chelsea Undisclosed [82]
16 January 2022 DF England Phil Jagielka England Derby County Free [83]

Out

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Date Pos. Name To Fee Ref.
28 May 2021 DF Austria Kevin Wimmer Austria SK Rapid Wien Free [84]
9 June 2021 DF Scotland Liam Lindsay England Preston North End Undisclosed [85]
23 June 2021 MF England Ryan Woods England Birmingham City Free [86][87]
24 June 2021 DF Republic of Ireland Nathan Collins England Burnley Undisclosed [88]
30 June 2021 GK England Paul Cooper England Matlock Town Released [89][90]
30 June 2021 DF Republic of Ireland Ryan Corrigan England Southport Released [89][91]
30 June 2021 DF England Jordan Cousins England Wigan Athletic Released [92][93]
30 June 2021 FW England Kevin Fernandes Released [89]
30 June 2021 FW Belgium Andre Godfrinne Rejected contract [89]
30 June 2021 DF England Jamie Melbourne Released [89]
30 June 2021 DF Wales Henry Nash England York City Released [89][94]
30 June 2021 DF England Julius Ndene Released [89]
30 June 2021 DF England Tom Nixon England Hull City Released [89][95]
30 June 2021 FW England Jai Verma Released [89]
1 July 2021 DF Austria Moritz Bauer Russia FC Ufa Undisclosed [96]
1 July 2021 MF Nigeria John Obi Mikel Kuwait Kuwait SC Free [97][98]
5 July 2021 DF Netherlands Bruno Martins Indi Netherlands AZ Alkmaar Undisclosed [99]
22 July 2021 MF Senegal Badou Ndiaye Greece Aris Thessaloniki Free [100]
23 July 2021 MF Denmark Lasse Sørensen England Lincoln City Undisclosed [101]
28 July 2021 FW Wales Sam Vokes England Wycombe Wanderers Undisclosed [102]
5 August 2021 FW England Lee Gregory England Sheffield Wednesday Undisclosed [103]
17 August 2021 MF Republic of Ireland James McClean England Wigan Athletic Free [104]
18 January 2022 DF England Danny Batth England Sunderland Free [105]
25 January 2022 GK Wales Adam Davies England Sheffield United Undisclosed [106]
31 January 2022 GK England Nathan Broome England AFC Wimbledon Free [107]
31 January 2022 FW England Sam Surridge England Nottingham Forest Undisclosed [108]

Loans in

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Date from Pos. Name From Date to Ref.
10 August 2021 DF Norway Leo Østigård England Brighton & Hove Albion 5 January 2022 [109][a]
20 August 2021 MF Saint Kitts and Nevis Romaine Sawyers England West Bromwich Albion End of season [111]
31 August 2021 FW Senegal Abdallah Sima England Brighton & Hove Albion End of season [112]
11 January 2022 DF England Taylor Harwood-Bellis England Manchester City End of season [113]
21 January 2022 FW England Jaden Philogene England Aston Villa End of season [114]
31 January 2022 FW Nigeria Josh Maja France Bordeaux End of season [115]
31 January 2022 DF Jamaica Liam Moore England Reading End of season [116]
  1. ^ On 5 January 2022, Leo Østigård was recalled back to parent club Brighton.[110]

Loans out

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Date from Pos. Name To Date to Ref.
17 June 2021 DF England Connor Taylor England Bristol Rovers End of season [117][118]
2 July 2021 FW Democratic Republic of the Congo Benik Afobe England Millwall End of season [119]
9 July 2021 MF Nigeria Peter Etebo England Watford End of season [120]
16 July 2021 GK Cameroon Blondy Nna Noukeu England Crawley Town 1 January 2022 [121][122]
20 July 2021 FW Republic of Ireland Ethon Varian Scotland Raith Rovers 1 January 2022 [123]
11 August 2021 FW England Will Goodwin England Hartlepool United 1 January 2022 [124]
31 August 2021 FW Wales Christian Norton England Cheltenham Town January 2022 [125]
31 August 2021 DF England Will Forrester England Mansfield Town January 2022 [126][127]
31 August 2021 DF Wales Eddy Jones England Hartlepool United January 2022 [128]
15 October 2021 MF Wales Tom Sparrow England AFC Telford United November 2021 [129]
5 November 2021 MF England Adam Porter England Altrincham 3 December 2021 [130]
29 January 2022 MF England Alfie Doughty Wales Cardiff City End of season [131]
31 January 2022 MF England Tom Ince England Reading End of season [116]
1 February 2022 DF Republic of Ireland David Okagbue England Chester March 2021 [132]
4 February 2022 DF Wales Eddy Jones England Altrincham End of season [133]
5 February 2022 MF England Pat Jarrett England AFC Telford United End of season [134]
8 February 2022 DF Scotland Lewis Macari Republic of Ireland Dundalk End of season [135]
17 February 2022 DF England Tom Edwards United States New York Red Bulls End of season [136]
24 February 2022 DF England Kieran Coates Republic of Ireland Cork City End of season [137]
24 March 2022 FW England Douglas Taylor England AFC Fylde End of season [138]
25 March 2022 GK England Frank Fielding England Salford City 1 April 2022 [139]

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