“I think my biggest fear” – West Brom transfer alarm raised as January looms

West Bromwich Albion have had a strange couple of months, and after setting the pace early on this season, they have slowly started to slip down the table.

 

Carlos Corberan’s side have now drawn nine of their last 10 matches in the Championship, winning only once since September – running out 2-1 winners against Hull City four games ago.

Frustrations are starting to mount at The Hawthorns, with supporters wanting to see improved performances and better results in December before they start to lose touch with the top six.

  • The January transfer window offers West Brom

    the chance to bring in necessary additions to the team, and get their season back on track after falling away from the high standards that they had set for themselves in the opening two months.

West Brom urged to bring in a new midfielder in January

The Baggies are now 7th in the table, falling out of the top six for the first time in 2024/25 following their 0-0 draw with Sunderland last week, and after Middlesbrough’s win on Saturday against the Tigers, they fell further behind those occupying the play-off positions.

Nevertheless, January does offer them the opportunity to bring in more talent and cover, and replace those that are not performing at the levels expected of them.

Football League World has asked their West Brom Fan Pundit, Callum Burgess, what his one biggest fear ahead of the upcoming transfer window.

He told FLW: “My biggest fear going into the January transfer window is that Albion do not make the necessary moves to strengthen the squad and give us the best chance as possible to turn our season around.

After the poor run of form we’ve been on, seeing us draw nine times in the last 10 games, I think it’s important that Albion delve into the transfer market and make any necessary additions, particularly in midfield, in order to give Carlos Corberan the best chance of turning our season around

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