I can't see Stoke City going very far very quickly. They are owned by the Bet365 Coates family, who in 2022 had to write off £120m of club debt run up in previous attempts to move the club forward. That's a lot of cash to lose even if you're filthy rich and as Sensible says, is likely to make them trigger happy if results don't improve,
As we saw recently at Home Park, they do not play the nimble footed style of football Schumacher has espoused at Argyle. Given recent financial shocks, I can't imagine a full reshaping of the squad is likely any time soon.
Hitching your wagon to a team who finished 14th 2 years ago, 5th from bottom last season and are currently 2 places below Argyle, who've had 5 "permanent" managers in the last 5 years is a good way to ruin a promising future. So if he thinks a big salary increase in the short term is a priority then good luck to him but to me it looks like poor judgement and I think if he hangs on, he can do a lot better..