while West Bromwich AlbionThe main priorities at the moment are appointing a new manager, and it is clear that the January transfer window will also be on the club's mind.
After all, the Baggies will need some new recruits here and there to ensure they can continue the battle for the rest of the season to be in and around those areas. championship Playoff positions, regardless of who will be Carlos Corberan's successor.
While the rumor mill is very active in throwing around names in this regard, it is also tending to go into overdrive with some of the on-field rumors at Hawthorns, with this exciting loanee being touted to move to the West Midlands.
West Bromwich inquires about the championship star
According to a new report issued by daily mail online, West Brom have made an inquiry into signing Liverpool youngster Luis Comas, who is already known to Championship fans for some impressive loan spells at Stoke City this season.
Sheffield United have also been named as spectators keen to add the 19-year-old winger to their ranks this month, but the Bejis could have an advantage in this clash.
Koumas's father, Jason, was a popular figure among promotion hopefuls when he regularly dazzled defenses as a rebel in the middle, and those at Hawthorns will now hope his son can be just as magical in attack if the move materialises.
It remains to be seen whether or not Liverpool will cut short the Stoke deal to allow West Brom to swoop in, but if a deal is reached, Komas' addition could have the same impact as Mickey Johnstone's arrival through the door last January. Conjure.
What Comas can offer Lost Bromwich
The teenager is clearly hoping to have a bright future at Anfield, but for now, the 19-year-old wants to make a step up the division and show what the Baggies are made of in the midst of promotion. pays.
In a Stoke camp that has underperformed to the point of a managerial sacking, the raw Welshman is still able to stand out encouragingly. Four goals and two assists Compiled from 29 appearances, which included this acrobatic effort against Bristol City in October.
Comas's career numbers so far |
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---|---|---|---|
The club he played for |
Games played |
Goals were scored |
Helps |
stoke |
29 |
4 |
2 |
Liverpool (first team) |
1 |
1 |
0 |
Liverpool U21 |
21 |
9 |
5 |
Liverpool U18 |
24 |
18 |
6 |
Liverpool (Youth League) |
6 |
2 |
0 |
Its source Transfer market |
Komas can also take the pressure of playing for a team near the top of the Championship table in his step, having scored on his Reds debut after lighting up several youth pitches for his employers in his childhood, with Jurgen Klopp describing his contribution as “amazing“To watch.
Of course, he won't walk straight into the side, with the likes of Johnston impressing in recent weeks in attack having only been a loan player himself.
Now, he has been consistently performing for his team week after week after sealing a permanent deal in the last transfer window, with Nine goals and four assists Compiled from 42 games.
There could have been some concern in the air that the Republic of Ireland international would be a flop, having produced some solid but unspectacular numbers for Celtic with 13 goals and 12 assists It was recorded in Glasgow, but would eventually burst into life in England.
At least in this case, it is known that Koumas can perform at the level – and with the added bonus he can do so Playing in all attacking positions – This would definitely be an addition the new West Brom boss would love to work with.