West Brom striker Josh Maja [Credit: Imago]
West Brom striker Josh Maja [Credit: Imago]

West Brom to take huge risk with Kelechi Iheanacho and Josh Maja transfer call

West Brom News Speaking to Don Goodman

West Brom News is delighted to have Don Goodman joining its team of Albion experts at the start of 2024. Goodman played for the Baggies between 1987 and 1991, scoring 60 goals in 140 league appearances to make him one of the most prolific strikers in Hawthorns history. Goodman also played for Bradford, Sunderland, Wolves, Motherwell and Walsall in his career and since hanging up his boots, he's been working in the media with Sky Sports. Now, Don has agreed to join West Brom News and we're absolutely thrilled to share his expertise on the Baggies every week.

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Don Goodman believes it is a "huge risk" if West Brom sell Josh Maja and replace him with another striker amid links to Kelechi Iheanacho.

Rumours emerged last week from El Sevillsta [5 December] claiming West Brom want to sign Iheanacho from Spanish side Sevilla.

Those links begged the question as to whether he could be seen as a replacement for Maja, having been linked with a £16million switch to Celta Vigo (Super Deporte).

However, speaking exclusively to West Brom News, Goodman said: "It's very difficult. Can you put a cost on a price if you're West Bromwich Albion on Josh Maja, who despite this team that's not functioning in an attacking sense as it would want to, is still scoring goals?

"It would just be a huge risk at the end of the day for £16m, even if they do get that.

"To sell your striker, who's scored almost half of their goals, why would you even think about that? As I've said before, they are now a football club on a much more sound financial footing and foundation and they should be adding players not selling their star players or their best players.

"They should be adding players to get to the end goal which of course is the Premier League".

West Brom can't afford to take transfer risks in January

The January transfer window provides teams with an excellent opportunity to address weaknesses in the squad that were perhaps overlooked in the summer.

As for the Baggies, that is undoubtedly in the creativity department with Mikey Johnston struggling for form among several others, albeit the 2-2 draw with Sheffield United offered encouragement.

West Brom striker Josh Maja
West Brom striker Josh Maja has started the season well. (Credit: Imago)

Albion's one area of strength is in the striker department, with one of the best forwards in the division in Maja.

Why would you weaken your side in January ahead of a promotion push? It would be ludicrous and something West Brom simply cannot afford to do.

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