The Baggies were unsuccessful in their summer midfielder pursuit.

West Bromwich Albion are tracking ADO Den Haag midfielder Tom Trybull, according to the Sunday People (page 48).
The Baggies failed to add to their midfield ranks during the summer transfer window and recently took ex-Liverpool man Momo Sissoko on trial.

However, the Malian was unable to earn a contract at the Hawthorns and manager Tony Pulis appears to have other targets in mind – Trybull being one.
The German only moved to the Kyocera Stadion in July, but has already confirmed he will be leaving the Dutch club at the end of his contract this summer, according to the Sunday People.

Trybull has played eight times for his current employers, scoring once, and is said to have interest from Italian side Sampdoria as well as clubs in Spain. However, it is claimed the Baggies are ‘keen to get a deal over the line’.
The 23-year-old could even move clubs earlier than the summer should a potential suitor be willing to pay a fee for him in January.
Prior to his move to Holland, Trybull, a former German Under-19 international, played for Hansa Rostock, Werder Bremen, St Pauli and Greuther Furth.

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