West Bromwich Albion are reportedly interested in Lewis Archer of Hednesford Town.

The Baggies reportedly made an approach to take the 20-year-old striker on trial following his impressive performances in the Northern Premier League.
However, Hednesford Town would prefer a fee rather than allow the youngster to out for a trial, with the striker under contract at Keys Park until 2020, according to The Daily Mail.
Promising talent
Archer is a very talented and promising young striker who is playing well for Hednesford Town at the moment.
The 20-year-old has a lot of potential, and the striker would be a good long-term signing for West Brom.
However, it seems that the Baggies will have to pay a transfer fee if they want to secure the services of the striker.

Pushing for promotion
West Brom are going strong in the Championship at the moment and are challenging for promotion back to the Premier League.
Darren Moore’s side are third in the Championship table at the moment with 17 points from nine matches, just a point behind leaders Leeds United.

Receive exclusive football transfer news and updates twice a week to your mailbox
