
Morgan Rogers spotted back at The Hawthorns – Things West Brom fans might have missed this week
West Brom may not have been in action this week, but there have still been plenty of things going on around The Hawthorns.
While Ryan Mason looks to get the Baggies back into the playoffs, multiple stars have been on international duty for their countries.
On top of this, there have been many things that may have gone under the radar for many West Brom fans.
Therefore, West Brom News has provided a round-up on three things supporters may have missed this week.

Mogan Rogers returns to The Hawthorns
Morgan Rogers was no doubt an outstanding academy product at West Brom.
When he left for Manchester City in 2019, it was a blow for the Baggies, with the winger now showcasing his ability at Aston Villa.
Unfortunately, it has become a running theme that West Brom loses their top academy products, which has left them stranded in the Championship.
However, Rogers has recently made a return to The Hawthorns, modelling for Puma’s Represent collection that was released on Saturday.
The winger was shown in a video on X from Represent Clo on 6 October, showcasing some of the clothing.
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It would have no doubt been a blast from the past for Rogers, who only ever made one appearance at The Hawthorns for the first team.
While the winger does not play for rivals Aston Villa, he likely still has affection for the Baggies, given how long he was at the Black Country club.
Ryan Mason will be hoping Karlan Grant returns for West Brom soon amid injury update
Another player who will be looking to quickly return to the pitch at The Hawthorns is Karlan Grant.
The forward picked up an injury at the end of August and has remained on the sidelines ever since.
However, Mason has recently revealed his hope that Grant will soon return for West Brom.
- Grant started in West Brom’s first two games
- However, an injury has ruled him out for much of the season since then
- Mason is hopeful that the attacker can soon return to the pitch
When asked if the Baggies star could feature in the coming matches, he said: “We hope so. He’s certainly someone we’ve missed.”
This is needed for West Brom, not only due to their recent dip in form but thanks to their great record with Grant.

With the attacker in the starting XI, Mason has won every game to date, with victories against Blackburn and Wrexham.
Therefore, upon his return, the Baggies manager will be looking to continue this run.
West Brom may have found their solution to growing Jed Wallace issue
Despite being West Brom’s captain, Jed Wallace is beginning to struggle at the Baggies.
The winger is set to hit 32 years old this season, and his ability to rapidly declining.
However, Mason’s solution to this issue may lie in the academy.
In the week, Rio Parmar shined for West Brom as they beat Juventus 4-2 in the Premier League International Cup.
Parmar was one of the standouts coming off the bench to score.
With the youngster clearly having plenty of potential while also providing versatility across the front line, Mason may now be tempted to give him a chance in the first team.
This is evermore true given Wallace’s recent decline, which could prompt Mason to give someone else a shot.
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