Bradley Dack’s outstanding Blackburn Rovers form has caught the eye of Championship rivals West Bromwich Albion and Brighton.

Brighton and West Bromwich Albion are going head-to-head to sign Blackburn Rovers ace Bradley Dack before the end of the January transfer window, according to the Sun.
The talented midfielder has been a revelation in the Championship this season, scoring ten times for Rovers in his first ever campaign at second-tier level.
As a result, Blackburn manager Tony Mowbray is keen to tie Dack down to a new long-term deal but the Sun reports that talks have hit a brick wall – putting a number of clubs on red alert.
And it is understood that West Brom and Brighton and Hove Albion are just two of the sides interested in landing a player who moved to Ewood Park from Gillingham for just £750,000 in 2017. Dack is now reported to be worth £20 million.
The 25-year-old would add skill, guile and a real poacher’s instinct to a Brighton side still rather over reliant on the evergreen Glenn Murray.

West Brom, meanwhile, are crying out for attacking reinforcements after losing Harvey Barnes, Bakary Sako and Oliver Burke in the last few days.
The Sun reported on transfer deadline day last August that The Baggies failed with a £15 million bid for Dack and they will now have to add another £5 million at least to their offer.

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