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2025 Summer Transfer Window Thread
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The transfer window opens for short period Sunday 1st to Tuesday 10th June. Then closes for a short period to support World Cup activity. Then reopens on Monday 16th June to Monday 1st September. Closing at 7PM!

Ryan Mason has a squad to build for yet another attempt to get back to the Premier League. 

We are in a far healthier position but are still having to work within severe financial constraints as a result of the mismanagement of the previous ownership. 

INCOMING
Keepers:
IN:
None
Gone/Missed:
None

Defenders:
IN: 
Nat Phillips (Liverpool) - (12 June, AnfieldIndex): LFC are prepared to let him leave
Harry Tofollo (Free Agent) - (12 June, The72): Apparently Hull, and Albion showing interest
Gora Diouf (FC Sion) - (15 May, The72): Out of contract Swiss Center back
Missed:
None

Midfielders:
IN: None
Mickey Moore (Spurs) - (12 June, FLW): Brum and Albion rumoured to want him, it would be a loan
Missed:
None

Strikers:
IN: None
Lawrence Shankland (Hearts) - (09 Jun, FLW): Deal could be hijacked by Saudi money
Jamie Donley (Spurs) - (11 May, Various): Approached to discuss loan
Missed:
None

Rumoured to be leaving
Loan returned: Holgate (Everton)
Loan returned: Lankshear (Spurs)
Loan returned: Armstrong (Southampton)
Going: Tom Fellows to Everton or Southampton
Going: Semi Ajayi
Going: John Swift
Going: Grady Diangana
Going: Devante Cole (release from contract)
Going: Gianluca Frabotta (release from contract)

International Duty Watch
England U21: Josh Griffiths
Denmark: Tammer Bany
Hungary: Callum Styles
Northern Ireland: Isaac Price
Republic of Ireland: Jayson Molumby
USA: Daryl Dike

Current 2024/25 West Bromwich Albion First Team Squad
Youth Players not in the squad are detailed in WBA-1996's Official Development XI Thread

Championship Squad
Goalkeepers:
20 Josh Griffiths: Contract expires June 2027
23 Joe Wildsmith: Contract expires 2026
30 Ted Cann: Contract expires June 2026

Defenders:
02 Darnell Furlong: Contract expires June 2027
03 
05 Kyle Bartley: Contract expires June 2027
06 Semi Ajayi: Contract expires June 2025 <- Club Says he is leaving - No contract extension
14 Torbjorn Heggem: Contract expires June 2027
15 Caleb Taylor: Contract expires June 2028
17 Ousmane Diakite: Contract expires June 2026
24 Gianluca Frabotta: Contract expires June 2027

Midfielders:
04 Callum Styles: Contract expires June 2028
07 Jed Wallace: Contract expires June 2026 
08 Jayson Molumby: Contract expires June 2028
11 Grady Diangana: Contract expires June 2025 <- Club Says he is leaving - No contract extension
10 John Swift: Contract expires June 2025 <- Club Says he is leaving - No contract extension
21 Isaac Price: Contract expires June 2010
22 Mickey Johnson: Contract expires 2028
26 Tammer Bany: Contract expired June 2029
27 Alex Mowatt: Contract expires June 2026

Forwards:
09 Josh Maja: Contract expires June 2026
12 Daryl Dike: Contract expires June 2026
18 Karlan Grant: Contract expires June 2027
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29 Reyes Cleary: Contract expires June 2026
31 Tom Fellows: Contract expires June 2027
32
44 Devante Cole: Contract expires June 2026

Others:
28 Fenton Heard
?? Michael Parker (Defender. Contract expire June 25 with 1 yr option)
33 Cole Deeming
34 Harry Whitwell (MF: Played for first team at end of season)
35 Duada Iddrisa
36 Muhammad Diomand
37 Ollie Bostock
38 Kevin Mufamba
39 Reece Hall

Home Grown Players: A player who, irrespective of his nationality or age, has been registered with any club affiliated to The Football Association or The Football Association of Wales for a period, continuous or not, of 3 seasons or 36 months prior to his 21st birthday (or the end of the season during which he turns 21) and for the purposes of this definition of “Home Grown Player” a season will be deemed to commence on the date on which the first transfer window closes and expire on the date of the final league match of the season

Disclaimer: Guys, this is just a collection of what I have seen and read. It is not necessarily the truth or indeed all the data out there.
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Fellows signs contract extension
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Thanks for the work you put in, Stairs.
Really good news about Tom Fellows.
Brereton-Diaz has gone to Blades or someone, I think, so no hope of that one from your list of strikers.
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Good news Tom has signed a new contract, hopefully this will put of the clubs looking for a player on the cheap.
2020 the year the bubble burst  Doh
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Papers say "Abada has had a better goal-scoring record in Scotland compared to West Brom's Grady Diangana, and his potential arrival could provide a fresh and exciting attacking option for the team"

I don't recall Grady ever playing in Scotland Big Grin
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(26-01-2024, 14:37)Stairs Wrote: Papers say "Abada has had a better goal-scoring record in Scotland compared to West Brom's Grady Diangana, and his potential arrival could provide a fresh and exciting attacking option for the team"

I don't recall Grady ever playing in Scotland  Big Grin

I can't say this story has me brimming with excitement, reading most of the pundits it does sound unlikely to happen. It also reading between the lines, sounds a little as if he 'may' be feeling some effects of the situation in his homeland with Rogers saying he has had "to put his arm around him a bit". I would also ask is one goal and two assists in eight games in the Scottish leagues anything to write home about.
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(26-01-2024, 15:21)Salopbaggie Wrote:
(26-01-2024, 14:37)Stairs Wrote: Papers say "Abada has had a better goal-scoring record in Scotland compared to West Brom's Grady Diangana, and his potential arrival could provide a fresh and exciting attacking option for the team"

I don't recall Grady ever playing in Scotland  Big Grin

I can't say this story has me brimming with excitement, reading most of the pundits it does sound unlikely to happen.  It also reading between the lines, sounds a little as if he 'may' be feeling some effects of the situation in his homeland with Rogers saying he has had "to put his arm around him a bit".  I would also ask is one goal and two assists in eight games in the Scottish leagues anything to write home about.

"A better goal scoring record then Grady"
That's not worth mentioning - Grady averages 3 a season which IMO is a joke.
2020 the year the bubble burst  Doh
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(26-01-2024, 15:35)Blue Baggie Wrote:
(26-01-2024, 15:21)Salopbaggie Wrote:
(26-01-2024, 14:37)Stairs Wrote: Papers say "Abada has had a better goal-scoring record in Scotland compared to West Brom's Grady Diangana, and his potential arrival could provide a fresh and exciting attacking option for the team"

I don't recall Grady ever playing in Scotland  Big Grin

I can't say this story has me brimming with excitement, reading most of the pundits it does sound unlikely to happen.  It also reading between the lines, sounds a little as if he 'may' be feeling some effects of the situation in his homeland with Rogers saying he has had "to put his arm around him a bit".  I would also ask is one goal and two assists in eight games in the Scottish leagues anything to write home about.

"A better goal scoring record then Grady"
That's not worth mentioning - Grady averages 3 a season which IMO is a joke.

Sorry that is incorrect in the 4 seasons Grady has been with us he has averaged 6.47 a season, which could be worse when technically he is not a striker, he has 5 already this season.
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Callum Marshall has signed for rest of season
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(26-01-2024, 21:39)Stairs Wrote: Callum Marshall has signed for rest of season

Now that one has a lot of promise, sadly he is cup tied, so no hat trick against the Dingles that would have been a great start, especially with Dike out again Whistle
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