Yokuslu features: 2 dream scenarios West Brom supporters would love to see this week | OneFootball

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·15 July 2024

Yokuslu features: 2 dream scenarios West Brom supporters would love to see this week

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These two things would make a great start to the week for Baggies fans.

Highlights

  • West Brom's transfer window activity hasn't truly started yet, despite the excitement among fans.
  • With Carlos Corberan and new owner Shilen Patel, Baggies fans hope for a competitive squad.
  • Lack of attacking options hindered West Brom last season, pushing them to seek reinforcements upfront.

Summer transfer window activity has started to ramp up across the Championship but West Bromwich Albion are yet to really sink their teeth into it.


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With Carlos Corberan at the helm and the financial backing of new owner Shilen Patel, Baggies fans will be dreaming of the best heading into next season.

Their 2023/24 campaign was a good one, reaching the play-off semi-final amid some off-field constraints.

Because of what the Spaniard was able to do with that crop of players, the idea of him being able to put together a very competitive squad on paper makes for a daunting prospect for other promotion hopefuls.

The makings of that team that supporters hope are back in the Premier League by this time next year hasn't fully come together yet. They've brought in three players - Ousmane Diakite, Torbjørn Heggem, and Joe Wildsmith - but none of them have been really eye-catching moves.

But just one domino falling is all it takes to get everything into gear and get fans really excited about what's to come. These two things happening, if they do come to fruition this week, would symbolise the real start of West Brom's summer endeavours.

Attacking options added

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The one area that the Baggies really fell short last season was in front of goal. Players across the team chipped in with goals here and there, but they had no out-and-out talisman who could lead them further up the table.

Injuries to Josh Maja and Daryl Dike, and inconsistency from Brandon Thomas-Asante, really emphasised West Brom's need for more reinforcements up top. The only team in the top eight to score fewer goals than West Brom last season were Hull City.

He's not a striker, as such, but they did try and get Josh Windass before he re-signed with Sheffield Wednesday. He has since stated that a big sales pitch from Danny Röhl was a factor in him staying.

If a really promising forward arrives at the Hawthorns this week, that would make Albion's start to their summer transfer proceedings feel a lot more encouraging.

Okay Yokuslu sold

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Okay Yokuslu's departure feels like it is edging ever closer. Teams from his native country, as well as the aforementioned Tigers, are interested in signing the Turkey international.

He's been a faithful servant in recent years but with just a year left on his contract, rumours continuing to swirl and new signing Diakite looking a likely replacement, supporters will likely want to see some clarity one way all the other and cashing in should help the Baggies in their recruitment drive.

Besiktas were said to be leading the race to sign him, according to reports in Turkey, but the latest claims suggest that a deal has broken down due to disagreements over the valuation of the 30-year-old.

That is unlikely to be the end of the saga, with Hull also linked, but Baggies fans will surely want to see Yokulsu's future settled sooner rather than later so that the club can then reinvest the money earned, and saved from offloading his wages, on bringing in some of their key targets.

If Yokulsu goes, which looks likely, this week would be a good time for it to happen.

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