Daryl Dike could return to West Brom in December as his injury recovery picks up speed.
The West Brom striker could return to action sooner than expected with the team returning in December, according to Birmingham Live.
UK Online (November 9) said the American striker was expected to return to action in 2024, but his recovery has accelerated slightly, meaning he could return in next month.
The American striker is yet to play this season after suffering his third serious injury since arriving at The Hawthorns, but coach Carlos Corberan revealed the striker is training and progressing well after being spotted in personal training on Tuesday November 7.
Albion have already begun to start feeling the benefits of returning players recently which certainly come as some great news for Carlos Corberan and West Brom as a whole.
Semi Ajayi was back in the squad and scored in Saturday’s 3-1 win over Hull City, while Brighton loanee Jeremy Sarmiento also made his own long-awaited return as a substitute andawaited return as a substitute and youngster Reyes Cleary is stepping up his fitness after returning from his long injury layoff.
The forward positions have certainly been an area of great need for the Baggies boss who has been forced to play Jed Wallace in an unfamiliar up-front because of his lack of options in the position.
And it’s a tactical decision that has so far proven a masterstroke with West Brom in great form right now, unbeaten in their last five games and currently sitting in fifth place in the Championship table.
However, the Spaniard is certainly set to be further boosted by the instant returns of Josh Maja and John Swift after the international break with big man Dike set to follow suit in December.
Should the Baggies be in and around the play-off or promotion places until then, then they could well be in for a strong last five months of the campaign. Let’s hope Corberan’s squad stays injury-free until then and after Christmas.