
Isaac Price ‘worth £10million-plus’ after what he did away from West Brom
Isaac Price has already established himself as a West Brom fan favourite at The Hawthorns after joining in the winter transfer window.
Tony Mowbray signed Price from Belgian side Standard Liege in the hope that the 21-year-old could bolster their play-off push.
The Albion sit sixth in the Championship, as the playmaker has already notched one goal and an assist in nine second-tier outings.
Price took his class to a new level while on international duty with Northern Ireland against Switzerland on Friday, in a 1-1 draw.

West Brom fans left delighted as Price scores brilliant free-kick on international duty
Northern Ireland drew with Switzerland thanks to Isaac Price’s free-kick, which got the better of Swiss goalkeeper Gregor Kobel.
West Brom’s official X account shared a video of his goal with the caption: “Special.”
Baggies fans were left drooling over the footage with one supporter commenting: “Gonna be worth £10million plus within 12 months,” while another user wrote: “I think we may have signed a gem here.”
Crucial fixtures lie ahead for West Brom
For now, West Brom supporters can sit back and enjoy Price’s excellence for Northern Ireland against Switzerland, and he will likely be in action for Michael O’Neill’s men once more when they travel to Sweden on Tuesday.
Isaac Price stats | Northern Ireland |
Appearances | 19 |
Goals | 7 |
But when the Baggies return to action on 29 March, for an away trip to Norwich, they still have serious business to complete as they look to land a play-off spot.
Mowbray’s men only occupy a play-off spot thanks to their superior goal difference over Bristol City, while they are also just three points ahead of eighth-place Middlesbrough.
Therefore, any slip-up over the next few weeks could prove damaging for Mowbray, who is vying to finish in the top six for the second consecutive season.
West Brom still have to face play-off rivals Sunderland, Bristol City, Watford and Coventry, with two of those fixtures on away soil amid their struggles on the road.