West Brom to complete the signing of £6m rated player on a permanent deal

The Baggies fell short in their quest to get out of the Championship in 2023/24, losing to Southampton in the playoff semi-finals, with the two legs highlighting that more quality is needed in the squad, in order to be even stronger next time around.

One player who has been linked with a move to the Hawthorns in the coming weeks and months is Josh Murphy, who is fresh off the back of some playoff heroics for Oxford United, helping them secure promotion from League One after scoring both goals in the 2-0 win over Bolton Wanderers in the final.

In order to raise transfer funds, West Brom may possibly try to sell some players this summer. One such player who has been mentioned as a potential departure is

The future of manager Carlos Corberan is also up in the air currently, with some reports linking him with the vacant job at Leicester City, following Enzo Maresca’s move to Chelsea. He is contracted to West Brom until 2027, however, and the hope is that he remains loyal to the club.

West Brom want to sign “very special” player

After a successful loan stint at the Hawthorns, Mikey Johnston is expected to secure a permanent deal with West Brom in the summer, according to a recent update from Football Insider. According to the source, Celtic wants at least £6 million for the winger, and the Baggies are “exploring a deal” for him while “weighing up the possibility of a permanent deal or another loan”.

It continues by stating that “Carlos Corberan’s side are expected to move players on to raise funds in the transfer window, in an attempt to fund their summer business” .

Given the influence Johnston made after joining from Celtic, it makes perfect sense for West Brom to sign him permanently this summer. The 25-year-old earned two assists and seven goals in 17 Championship starts. The former goalkeeper Joe Hart, who spoke of the luck of the Republic of Ireland in acquiring the Scot when he switched from playing for Scotland, has also praised the player.

“Ireland is going to get someone who might be quite special. He is quite talented and possesses the kind of attributes that can entice people to get up from their chairs. That was evident the instant I saw him, but he has had a terrible run of injuries.”

It would be surprising if Johnston didn’t try to get a trade over the line, given that he seems more likely to play a major role for West Brom than Celtic. Making the move permanently would undoubtedly be better for his career.

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