Leicester City’s Tom Cannon recently sent a message to Lewis Dobbin on social media after Dobbin joined West Brom on a season-long loan. The Baggies confirmed the loan deal on August 6th, as Dobbin made the move to the Midlands after leaving Everton in a £9 million deal.
Tom Cannon himself has been linked with a potential move to West Brom, as reported by The Sun. The Baggies are in the market for new players as they face pressure from Profit and Sustainability Rules. This has led to key players like Brandon Thomas-Asante being sold to Coventry City, and other players like Okay Yokuslu and Conor Townsend finding new homes.
With limited striker options like Devante Cole, Karlan Grant, and Josh Maja, the addition of Dobbin will provide more depth to the squad. However, with Daryl Dike still recovering from injury, West Brom could benefit from adding a player like Cannon to their roster.
Cannon, who has shown promise in the Championship, could use this opportunity at West Brom to further develop his skills. Despite limited opportunities at Leicester City, a move to The Hawthorns could provide him with the playing time needed to showcase his talent and improve as a player.
The potential addition of Cannon to West Brom’s squad could offer manager Carlos Corberan more options in the attacking department. As the Baggies look to address their Profit and Sustainability Rules issues, bringing in a talented young striker like Cannon on loan could be a strategic move for the club.
In light of recent developments, the sale of players like Tom Fellows could also help West Brom alleviate some of their financial pressures. As the club continues to navigate these challenges, fans can stay updated on all West Brom news through their Facebook page or the newly launched WhatsApp Channel for instant updates.
With the loan deal for Dobbin now finalized, all eyes will be on West Brom to see if they can secure a similar arrangement for Tom Cannon. The upcoming season promises to be an exciting one for the Baggies, as they aim to strengthen their squad and compete at the highest level.