
Inverness seal permanent move for Zak Delaney from West Brom
Scottish side Inverness Caley Thistle have reportedly secured a permanent move for West Brom sensation Zak Delaney.
According to Football Scotland, (July 4, 15:01), the 20-year-old defender will move to the second tier side on a two-year deal.
After spending last season on loan at Bath City, the versatile defender is set to move north of the border this summer.

Right choice?
Delaney is a centre-back who can play as a left-back and there could be a case made for giving him another year at the club.
However, the hierarchy decided that his loan spell at Bath was not good enough and thus he is now on his way to Scotland.
If he was never going to make the first team, it’s not a move that the Baggies must concern themselves with and focus on other players.
The transfer window is not done and Steve Bruce surely will be wanting more players walking through the door, having snapped up two signings so far.
The Baggies know that they must challenge for a top two finish and if not, settle for a play-off spot to make it back into the Premier League.
They’ve got the right manager, an experienced squad and the ability to attract top-level Championship players this summer.
In other West Brom news, the Baggies are set to battle Manchester United to sign an exit-bound Premier League goalkeeper this summer.
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