
Mikey Moore joins from Tottenham in double deal – West Brom’s dream July transfers
West Brom fans are willing their club to bolster Ryan Mason’s squad in the coming weeks.
The Baggies completed the signing of Nat Phillips from Liverpool for around £3million, with the Englishman signing a three-year deal at the Hawthorns.
A deal is also looking likely for Norwegian striker Aune Heggebo, while other moves appear to be being worked on.
Below, West Brom News outlines the club’s dream July transfers that could take place beyond the Heggebo deal.

Mikey Moore would add much-needed spark
Tottenham starlet Mikey Moore is expected to decide his immediate future in the coming weeks, with West Brom among the clubs interested in a loan move for the teenager.
A tricky winger, the starlet made his breakthrough into Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham squad last season following a stunning 2023/24 campaign, in which he scored 14 goals and provided eight assists in just 12 appearances for the Under-18s.
Moore displayed his blistering pace and superb ability to beat his man last season, the forward netting his first senior goal in the Europa League against Elfsborg.
Capable of playing across the front-line, the winger would add much-needed firepower to West Brom’s attack and would surely relish the opportunity to link back up with his former coach Mason – though the Baggies will likely face significant competition for Moore’s signature.
Bobby Clark would light up Baggies midfield
According to Dave Ockop (30 June), RB Salzburg are open to selling Bobby Clark this summer with West Brom among a host of interested clubs.
After making his debut for Jurgen Klopp’s side, the Englishman left in search of first-team football – but could return to England just 12 months on after struggling to find his feet in Austria following a £10m move.
Bobby Clark’s appearances | RB Salzburg (2024/25) |
Before February 2025 | 20 |
After (and including) February 2025 | 5 |
Clark would represent a significant coup for West Brom, given that the midfielder played Champions League football last season, and the Baggies would face a long line of competitors for his signature.
Should Mason succeed in attracting the 20-year-old to the Hawthorns, however, the former Spurs man’s midfield would gain a sensational talent.
Capable of dribbling out of any dead end, Clark is a box of tricks with the technical capacity to find a cross-field pass or score from range.
But with defensive acumen too, the Epsom-born talent is more than willing to drive back towards his own box to cut out opposing attacks.
With two dream signings to wish for, West Brom fans can only hope the club attempt to set up Mason for Championship success this season.
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