
Talks underway for £40k-a-wk West Brom ace to seal out-of-window exit, offer tabled – report
Although the English transfer window slammed shut at 11pm on Monday, Kamil Grosicki could still leave West Brom, according to Meczyki.
The Polish news outlet reports that Legia Warsaw are in talks over a deal to sign 32-year-old winger, who rejected Nottingham Forest on deadline day and has an offer on the table from Saudi Arabia.
It is understood that Legia want to sign Grosicki but are struggling to meet the Poland international’s wage demands as he currently earns £40,000-a-week at The Hawthorns.

Grosicki’s contract expires at the end of the season and Meczyki claims the Baggies are ready to let the ex-Hull attacker leave for free.
Business not done yet
It will not be a shock if Grosicki seals an out-of-window exit from West Brom.
The Polish winger almost left The Hawthorns in the last transfer window to join Nottingham Forest but the paperwork was submitted seconds late.
He was handed a chance to either show Sam Allardyce what he can do for West Brom or put himself in the shop window last month but decent displays against Blackpool, Wolves and West Ham clearly haven’t been enough to convince the Albion manager.

Grosicki’s been left out of the last two matchday squads against Manchester City and Fulham so it seems there’s only one direction he’s heading and that’s out of The Hawthorns.
Grosicki will want to get in the Poland squad for the European Championships this summer as it might be his final chance to play in a major tournament for his country.
Going back to his former club Legia Warsaw could help that while that offer that’s on the table from Saudi Arabia could also pique his interest.
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