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West Brom should target ‘game-winning’ ace

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Chelsea will let Tino Anjorin leave on loan this summer, and West Brom should try to lure him to the Hawthorns. 

As reported by Darren Witcoop, writing on his Twitter page, Chelsea are willing to loan out Tino Anjorin for the upcoming season, with plenty of interest from Football League clubs, as well as oversees outfits. It is the player’s preference, though, to join a Championship side. 

Anjorin spent last season in English football’s second tier with Huddersfield Town, however, the midfielder was restricted to just eight league outings, after injuries cut his season short in September. The 21-year-old will be hoping for far better luck this time around. Anjorin will also be desperate to show that he can shine consistently over the course of a full campaign. 

Anjoring has made five senior appearances for Chelsea in his time at Stamford Bridge, having initially joined the club’s youth set-up at under-7 level. However, given the competition for places in Mauricio Pochettino’s side, a loan move is best for him this season. West Brom should not miss this opportunity to add Anjorin to their ranks.

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Why West Brom should sign Tino Anjorin

West Brom fans will already be well aware of Anjorin’s quality. He notched a brace against the Baggies for Huddersfield last season. The former England under-20 international would add energy, dynamism, and goal-threat to Carlos Corberan’s midfield contingent.

Former Huddersfield boss Danny Schofield sang the youngster’s praises after his display against West Brom, saying, “he’s a player we know has got a lot of potential. Tino Anjorin has game-winning qualities which is hard to come by in football,” as quoted by FourFourTwo.

A loan move would also be affordable for the Midlands club. Bringing Anjorin to the Hawthorns could kick-start Albion’s summer. That’s an opportunity West Brom simply can’t afford to miss.