West Brom must prioritise Kieffer Moore signing over Leeds United, Birmingham and Sunderland

West Brom must look to beat Leeds United, Birmingham and Sunderland in the race to secure the services of Bournemouth striker Kieffer Moore.

The Sun reported on 3 January that it’s expected the 31-year-old will leave the Vitality Stadium on loan in the summer.

If the Baggies are to capitalise on his availability, they are to touch base with him instantly and prioritise bringing him to the Hawthorns.

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Given the club’s financial situation, they cannot really afford to shell out transfer fees and Moore is the sort of player capable of firing them to promotion.

Speaking to BBC Radio Wales back in 2021, as quoted by Gloverscast, the Wales international was labelled “excellent” by his former coach Darren Way.

With Josh Maja injured and Daryl Dike facing ongoing fitness concerns, having just returned from a long-term injury, Moore’s availability offers a low-risk opportunity for the Baggies to bolster their attacking options.

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The striker’s experience, physical presence and ability to score goals make him a valuable asset, especially in a competitive league like the Championship.

Given his familiarity with the division and the potential to secure him on loan, West Brom could benefit from Moore’s services to enhance their offensive options and maintain their promotion push.

They are currently in the top six but a playoff spot is never secured until the final few weeks and having an experienced international striker will only improve their chances of getting back to the Premier League.

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