London, Jan 16 (IANS/CMC): Trinidad and Tobago International Kenwyne Jones is facing disciplinary action for failing to turn up for Stoke City’s game against Liverpool Sunday.
Stoke City are set to punish Jones with a fine of two weeks' wages - worth an estimated £60,000 - for his absence.
Manager Mark Hughes demanded an explanation from the forward Monday afternoon.
Media reports have quoted Jones as saying "personal problems" were the reason for his non-appearance.
The Daily Mail has reported that the Trinidad and Tobago senior team captain sent a text message to the Stoke manager that he was unavailable to play against Liverpool.
The dispute between Stoke and Jones has occurred at a time when the 29-year-old footballer's future with the club appears increasingly uncertain.
It is believed Everton have tabled a bid for the Trinidad and Tobago international, who is out of contract at the end of the season.
Media reports here say Jones is keen to join Everton although Stoke are demanding a larger fee.