Al-Hamadi West Brom Move Breaks Down

Al-Hamadi West Brom Move Breaks Down

As previously reported, West Midlands sources this morning exaggerated the progress made by the move, claiming that he was with the Baggies to have a loan-related medical.

However, the Iraqi international had discussed a permanent swap with Tony Mowbray’s team; however, no agreement was reached between the parties, and the talks about the possible transfer ended today afternoon.

This season, the 22-year-old has been Town’s third-choice forward, but he has only started in the cup matches against Bristol Rovers and his old team, AFC Wimbledon.

Al-Hamadi was on the verge of joining Derby on loan during the summer, but the move fell through after Town withdrew their offer to buy Chelsea loanee Armando Broja.

Since the Blues are known to desire to add a more experienced frontman during this window, a move—either permanent or on loan—has always seemed likely in January.

Born in Iraq and raised in Liverpool Al-Hamadi cost almost £1 million to join Town from the Dons in January of last year. Since then, he has made 24 substitute appearances, scored five goals, and made three starts, including one in the league. In the Carabao Cup match against his former team at Plough Lane in August, he scored his lone goal of the season.

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