breaking news: Five inexpensive transfers including Albrighton and Hogan that West Brom should look into in January

Carlos Corberan 'under consideration' for dramatic Leeds return after  Huddersfield exitWest Brom may seek players who have expiring contracts in the summer due to the ownership transition and the impending hectic January transfer window.

KEY POINTS
The possible ownership change of West Bromwich Albion may result in a busy January transfer window.
In order to adhere to budgetary restrictions, manager Carlos Corberan will have to look at inexpensive transfers.
Adama Traore, Marc Albrighton, Sean Morrison, Aaron Connolly, and Scott Hogan are potential cut-price additions for West Brom.

With a possible ownership change approaching, West Bromwich Albion may see a complete transformation during a busy January transfer window.

Gouchan Lai is the current owner of the Midlands club, however the club is about to be sold, and a new owner is anticipated to take over in January.

Although manager Carlos Corberan has called the club’s financial situation “a challenge,” he will probably have to look into some cheap transfers to help keep the team within the spending limits. A new owner may approve of a possible January spending spree to help The Baggies get back into the Premier League.

The squad has been in the play-off positions lately, but if they want to catch the best teams in the league, they will want some reinforcements.

Five discounts West Brom MAY investigate

Participant

Place

Club

Aaron Connolly

Attacker

Hull City

Sean Morrison

defender

United Rotherham

Marc Albrighton

Winger

Leicester City

Hogan Scott

Attacker

City of Birmingham

Adam Traore

midfielder

Hull City

Here, we examine FIVE of those previously mentioned low-cost offers:

Aaron Connolly

Aaron Connolly, a Republic of Ireland striker who came through Brighton’s academy and was one of the most impressive young players at the club, signed a one-year contract in the summer and moved to Hull this season after failing to make an impact at The Amex. Given that he signed a one-year deal with the club, he’d be more than affordable for West Brom, though talk of an impending new deal could soon quash that. West Brom boss Carlos Corberan needed a striker in January, so a move for Aaron Connolly could be a low-cost option for the Midlands club.

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