
Wolves player sends four-word message as West Brom finalise new signing
Wolves goalkeeper George Hardy has reacted to the news of Muhamed Diomande joining West Brom.
The Italian defender has joined West Brom on a two-year deal following his release from Wolves.
Diomande posted the news on his personal Instagram account on Wednesday (10 July) and his former teammate Hardy left a message on the post.
The Wolves youth goalkeeper said: “All the best bro.”
West Brom to offer first-team path for Diomande
The Baggies have signed Diomande after the defender made 25 appearances for Wolves in the U18 Premier League.
He will join Richard Beale’s U21 side for the 2024/25 season with the view of potentially earning first-team opportunities in the Black Country.
Tom Fellows and Alex Palmer are academy graduates who developed into first-team players as the path is clear for the youth at The Hawthorns.

Diomande is an exciting signing for West Brom as the club aim to build an academy of future first-team regulars.
Joining the side from rivals Wolves is always going to be a risky move but one fans will forget if he performs in a Baggies shirt.
Carlos Corberan will continue to build a side to compete for Premier League promotion following their Championship play-off defeat to Southampton.
The Baggies also announced the signing of goalkeeper Josh Wildsmith on a free transfer on Wednesday after Diomande. It means one has come in for the first team and one for the future for Corberan as the summer begins to take shape at the Hawthorns.
In other West Brom news, a first-team player faces a high risk of injury in the 2024/25 campaign.
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