July 7, 2024

After Caleb Taylor went on loan from West Brom to Bolton Wanderers, Erik Pieters posted a four-word statement on social media.

The 21-year-old has switched to the League One team till the end of the season, the Baggies stated on their website on Thursday, February 1.

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On Thursday, the English center defender shared a picture of himself wearing a Trotters shirt on Instagram. Pieters, the left back, replied, “All the best partner.”

Time for Caleb Taylor’s game at Bolton
Taylor made a wise decision by moving to Bolton, where he should be able to get some consistent playing time after finding his opportunities at West Brom to be limited.

The Hawthorns defender is a reasonably highly-regarded player, and judging by the fact that several teammates have wished him well, he’s also quite well-liked by the rest of the team.

Having played in just six games last season, he would have preferred to be more engaged after a good loan stint in the third division with Cheltenham Town.

He will get some respectable experience at a squad that is presently dominating League One as they aim to advance this season thanks to his move to the second-place Trotters.

Undoubtedly, Carlos Corberan will be closely monitoring his development in order to determine whether or not he can contribute to his team before the upcoming season.

In unrelated West Brom news, Roy Keane publicly criticized a senior player for his actions against Wolves.

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Despite the transfer market closed on Thursday, 1 February, Carlos Corberan is still trying to bolster his midfield options at West Brom by bringing in a free player.

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In an interview with the Express & Star on Friday, February 2, the Albion manager stated that the team is assessing individuals who are not yet affiliated with a club in an attempt to find a replacement for Jayson Molumby, who will miss the balance of the campaign due to foot surgery.

The Spaniard acknowledged that he still has three midfield choices available to him, so there is “no rush” to bring anyone in, but he also stated that the “faster” a deal can be completed, the better.

“We are aware that we have a lot of games coming up quickly, and we are still exploring our options to see if we can get better,” Corberan added.

“A player needs more or less time to be ready, depending on how long they are without a club. However, other factors may also come into play.

The fact that a player is free does not imply that he is inexpensive, therefore you should approach him if you are familiar with him, his background, the value you provide him, and of course your financial options. In order to see the potential, you must ultimately put all of these things together.

The quicker the better, as it will cover the many choices more thoroughly. Let’s just say that since we still have three midfielders, there is no rush right now.

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Given that Corberan obviously believes he will have few choices in midfield going into the next three months, it does make sense for him to continue searching the free agent market.

The West Brom manager was dealt a serious blow by Molumby’s injury since four central midfielders will be needed for the last stretch of games, which will come thick and fast.

There is a reason they are a free agent in the first place, thus it could be challenging to locate someone who can join the team and bring value.

 

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