
West Brom transfer state of play: Done deals and possible next incomings and outgoings
West Brom are somehow embroiled in a Championship relegation battle as the winter transfer window draws to a close.
Eric Ramsay has had a difficult start to life in the Midlands, and his side are now just three points clear of the drop zone.
West Brom did pick up their first point under Ramsay last Friday, drawing 1-1 with Derby County courtesy of a last-minute Chris Mepham equaliser.
As the Baggies fight to retain their Championship status, West Brom News has detailed all the latest transfer updates from The Hawthorns.

Who has joined West Brom and who could sign?
West Brom have had a quiet transfer window up to this point, with Max O’Leary’s move to The Hawthorns being the only piece of business completed so far.
However, Ramsay could welcome more players through the door before the deadline arrives.
West Brom are set to sign Danny Imray on loan from Crystal Palace until the end of the season, improving their options at full-back.
Imray spent the first half of the season at Blackpool in League One, but was recalled earlier this month and has now had his Albion medical scheduled ahead of the switch.
West Brom are also tracking Aston Villa’s Jamal Jimoh-Aloba and have had initial discussions regarding a loan move for the 19-year-old midfielder.
Who has left West Brom so far, and who could still go?
It has not just been quiet in terms of incomings for the Baggies, as they are yet to complete a single senior sale this month.
Toby Collyer was recalled by Manchester United at the beginning of January and is expected to join Hull City for the second half of the campaign.
Michael Parker could leave West Brom before the deadline, after a successful trial period at Swedish side Orgryte, but it would hardly be a big blow for Ramsay, given the defender has never played a senior game for Albion.
Elsewhere, the Baggies will be reluctant to let key members of their squad leave this late in the window, with very little time to find replacements.
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