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Thursday, August 14, 2014

Exclusive - Irvine not happy with balance of West Brom squad as he eyes more signings

Alan Irvine admits he is not happy with the balance of his West Brom squad as he eyes more signings
West Bromwich Albion boss Alan Irvine admits he is still not happy with the balance of his squad ahead of the opening weekend of the Premier League season.

The Baggies, who kick off their campaign against Sunderland at the Hawthorns on Saturday, have made eight signings over the summer, with £10m striker Brown Ideye among the new arrivals.

Irvine, though, is keen to take the number of additions into double figures, telling the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast: “We are still working on the balance. When I came in, the squad had no full-backs and no wide players, with the exception of Chris Brunt, who is not a natural winger but a wide midfield player, or someone who plays narrower.

“We are still working on the wide players and we would still like to bring in another striker if we could, but it is extremely difficult completing deals at the moment.”

Irvine, who replaced Pep Mel in the Baggies' hot-seat in June, is set to hand Ideye his debut against the Black Cats, despite knowing next to nothing about the player.

The Nigerian barely featured in pre-season after seeing his switch from Dynamo Kiev held up by red tape, and Irvine freely admits he had little say in the 25-year-old’s arrival.

“I’m somebody who would always like to watch players before they come in, but we have a different system here,” he said.

“My title is head coach, not manager, so that is more of a foreign approach. I am perfectly comfortable with that system. It doesn't mean I'm not involved in the decisions on whether we sign players or whether we let players go, but it is not the same involvement you might have if you were the manager.”



Transfer rumours and paper review – Thursday, August 14

Here's the top transfer-related stories in Thursday's newspapers...

Hull are ready to make a record-busting move for Manchester United’s England World Cup striker Danny Welbeck. Steve Bruce will have to pay around £14million for Welbeck, who has been told his chances of first-team action will be limited under new boss Louis van Gaal. (Daily Mirror)

Louis van Gaal could turn to Atletico Madrid's Turkish winger Arda Turan if he cannot land Angel Di Maria. (Daily Mirror)

Atletico Madrid have opened talks with Chelsea over a potential deal for German World Cup winner Andre Schurrle. (Daily Mail)

Arsenal are still hoping to sign Paris Saint-Germain striker Edinson Cavani this summer despite the player suggesting that he will stay put. (Metro)

Arsene Wenger is considering a shock move to land former QPR midfielder Stephane Mbia on a free. (Daily Star)

Aston Villa have joined the list of clubs wanting to take Arsenal prospect Serge Gnabry on loan. The Villans' boss Paul Lambert is keen, along with Southampton, Newcastle, Crystal Palace and Sunderland to sign the Gunners' 19-year-old wide-man. (Daily Mirror)

Morgan Schneiderlin is claiming he has a gentleman’s agreement with Southampton that will force through his move to Tottenham. (Daily Mail)

Jack Cork is poised to become the eighth player to leave Southampton this summer as he closes on a move to Crystal Palace. (Daily Mail)

Crystal Palace boss Tony Pulis is trying to persuade former club Stoke to sell him Steven N'Zonzi. (Daily Mirror)

Moroccan midfielder Mbark Boussoufa could be on his way to Queens Park Rangers. Boussoufa, 29, is hoping to get a free transfer from Lokomotiv Moscow, which could enable him to join QPR. (Daily Mirror)

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