West Ham's Andre Ayew would be a superb signing for West Brom

Published on: 10 July 2017

The Baggies are expected to be busy during this summer's transfer window, after failing to recruit some of Tony Pulis' key targets over the past few years.

They have already added Jay Rodriguez to their ranks from Southampton, but the addition of another established forward will surely be on the West Brom manager's agenda during the off-season.

With this in mind, the Black Country outfit should consider a move for Hammers striker Andre Ayew, after he failed to establish himself in east London, following his move form Swansea City last summer.

The 27-year-old did struggle with injuries last season, however, and never really was afforded the opportunity to prove himself on a regular basis.

The Ghanaian would bring so much to the Baggies side, what with his blistering pace, and direct playing style, and Pulis should make it his priority to bring the Marseille man to the Hawthorns this summer.

Ayew would be the perfect partner for Rodriguez, and would provide the West Brom boss with the option of playing with two strikers up front.

The left-footed forward would also provide more balance to the Baggies' attacking play, and his ability to play anywhere along the front-line would surely prove to be a massive asset, during what is such a physically demanding campaign in the top flight.

Ayew does still have two years remaining on his current deal at the London Stadium, however, and after Slaven Bilic parted ways with £20 million to bring him to the club just last year, West Brom would surely have to at least match that figure to tempt West Ham into selling.

If Pulis does manage to bring the Ghana international to the Hawthorns though, it could turn out to be a signing of real significance for the Baggies.

Source: HITC

 

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