“I wouldn’t be surprised,” said West Brom, who is expected to let go of the young talent in January.
With both incomings and outgoings anticipated to support their continued fight for promotion back to the Premier League, West Bromwich Albion is probably going to have a busy January transfer window.
A dreary run of 10 draws from their last 11 Championship games has left the Midlands team just outside the play-off spots and nine points from an automatic promotion spot after 19 games played, following an outstanding start to the season that saw the Baggies climb to the top of the Championship table.
As the second division’s busy holiday schedule draws near, Carlos Corberan will be hoping his team can remain in the running for promotion when they enter the January transfer window. The club’s performance at the end of the season is likely to be greatly impacted by the deals made in the new year.
According to reports, Albion is still on the verge of breaking the Profit and Sustainability regulations (PSR) despite Shilen Patel taking over the team, and additional cost-cutting measures are on the horizon.
This suggests that the Black Country team will probably have to sell in order to make purchases during the next transfer window. Callum Burgess, a West Brom supporter on FLW, has identified a prominent individual who the team ought to think about severing connections with.
West Brom supporter Callum Burgess stated in an exclusive interview with Football League World that Albion ought to consider letting go of club captain Jed Wallace, since the former Millwall player has been having difficulty finding regular playing time at The Hawthorns this season.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if Jed Wallace has become frustrated with his new role at the club, even though he is one of the senior professionals at the club and has a great attitude to be a club captain,” Burgess told Football League World.
“I’ve already discussed how Tom Fellows has cemented his position in the squad and how Wallace has only played 20 minutes off the bench throughout the past 12 months, becoming more of a bit-part player at most.
“I anticipate Wallace moving somewhere in January or next summer to play reliable football in his final years because he hasn’t had much of an impact on the few times he has started.”By January 2025, Jed Wallace’s tenure at West Brom may be coming to an end.