Deal agreed, personal wages, contract etc our end unfortunately we dont seem to want to spend OVER 3.5 million on a player we deem good enough to play in the Premiership,
Poor on Albion's part ,
The money and profit this club has made over recent seasons must be being laughed at in other quarters,
Think Leeds want 5 Million so whats the big deal ?
New owners if this is how our summer activity is to be measured
Be prepared to be disappointed yet again
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/footbal...-West-Brom
WEST BROM have ditched their bid to land Leeds full back Charlie Taylor.
Baggies boss Tony Pulis says West Brom won’t take the risk of going to tribunal for the 23-year-old.
Taylor is out of contract and will not be short of suitors but West Brom were eager to do a cash deal and get the matter sorted.
They are believed to have offered around £3.5m but been told by Leeds that it falls short of their valuation.
Pulis said: “We wouldn’t go to tribunal on it. You could do that and they put an extraordinary price on it.
“It’s a risk that’s not worth taking. We wanted to find out what the price was.”
Stuart Armstrong linked according to the Express.
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/...Tony-Pulis
WEST BROM have joined the chase to sign Celtic and Scotland star Stuart Armstrong.
By IAIN MACFARLANE
PUBLISHED: 00:00, Mon, May 15, 2017
Stuart Armstrong is a target for West Brom, Brighton and Everton
Baggies boss Tony Pulis sent north of England scout Andy Thorn to Pittodrie on Friday to run the rule over the Hoops midfielder in the champions’ 3-1 victory over Aberdeen. Brighton and Everton are also potential bidders for Armstrong who is about to start the final season of his current Celtic contract.
But West Brom are now looking to muscle in and provide another Premier League option for Armstrong to consider.
Scotland team-mates Darren Fletcher and James Morrison are already at the Hawthorns and both raved about Armstrong’s performance in his international bow against Slovenia in March.
Tony Pulis sent scout Andy Thorn to watch Armstrong in action against Aberdeen
West Brom are now on the case and would not baulk at a fee in the region of £8 million and wages in excess of £30,000-a-week for the former Dundee United star.
Armstrong is happy at Celtic and Hoops boss Brendan Rodgers is desperate for the midfielder to stay put and commit to a new four-year deal and they want a deal tied up before the Cup Final and potential treble joy at Hampden on May 27.
However, the 25-year-old holds all the aces and knows he can hang fire on a new deal to weigh up all the offers before deciding where his future lies.
Alexandru Chipciu.
http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/885734521?-11200:789:0