West Brom transfer latest: All you need to know as transfer window officially open
West Bromwich Albion can now officially start their summer transfer dealings with the window now open.
The summer transfer window officially opened on Monday, with the weeks and months ahead crucial for every Championship team, none more than the Baggies.
A rebuild under James Morrison is expected, with Albion now suggested to have more leeway with spending than ever since the arrival of Shilen Patel.
This comes on the back of an almost disastrous campaign, which nearly saw West Brom relegated to League One, with a two-point deduction also being handed to them for a breach of PSR rules.
But nothing is going to stand in the way of the Black Country Club's ambition this summer.
With the transfer window now open, West Brom News delivers you all the latest regarding the Baggies' targets, expected incomings, and outgoings.
Who are West Brom trying to sign this summer?
West Brom have some focus on signing high-potential players this summer, who they can buy for low-risk fees, but possibly benefit from rewards to come.
Having already re-signed Max O'Leary, the second transfer announcement could come in the form of Jimmy-Jay Morgan, who is set to come to The Hawthorns on a permanent deal from Chelsea.
The deal is said to be worth around £1.3million, but he isn't the only youngster in line to join the Baggies, with Liverpool gem Carter Pinnington also on his way to
Now, West Brom will look to finalise both these deals, as attention is starting to turn to Falkirk striker Barney Stewart, whom the club are confident of signing.
Other targets include Alfie Devine, Bamba Dieng, as a deal to re-sign Danny Imray is said to be high on the priority list, though competition could make an agreement difficult.
Who could leave West Brom?
The Baggies already took a massive decision in terms of outgoings this summer, deciding against handing Joe Wildsmith, Daryl Dike and Jed Wallace new contracts.
Their respective deals have freed up space on the wage bill, as West Brom await decisions from Josh Maja and Karlan Grant after being offered new terms.
Josh Griffiths is said to be close to joining Stoke City, while Isaac Price has been linked with a trio of Premier League clubs.
Youngsters Ollie Bostock and Harry Whitwell could both leave on loan, while Krystian Bielik's future remains uncertain.
