New West Brom manager Tony Pulis, has admitted the club will be willing to offload Brown Ideye, if the bid is right.
The Nigerian striker moved to the Hawthorns last summer, for a club-record fee of £10million move from Dynamo Kiev, but has seen his career stall ever since.
Pulis is determined to bolster his strikeforce in the January transfer window and might sell Ideye to raise funds.
“I can’t say he’s staying,” Pulis told Daily Mail. “If someone comes in and offers an enormous amount of money the club looks at it. That’s the same with every player. Every club I’ve been at has worked that way.
“If something comes on the table you sit down and look at it, take a view of whether it’s right for the club or not. That will be the same with Brown.
“He worked very hard and linked play well at times. He’s just a little bit disappointed he hasn’t scored. If he’d have taken that chance you would have seen a different player.
“He’s got a cloud hanging over him at the moment. If we can lift that cloud and release him a little bit. English football, especially the Premier League, is different to football on the continent.
“It takes a while to get used to. I’m not just talking about Brown, lots of players. You have to give them time and assurance if they keep working hard it will come for them.”
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