We pick three players West Bromwich Albion might be at risk of losing this summer.

Jonny Evans
The classy West Bromwich Albion centre-back has been a revelation since his arrival from Manchester United in the summer of 2015.
The Northern Ireland international attracted interest from Arsenal in the past, according to The Telegraph, and will surely have more suitors at the end of the season. It would be difficult for West Brom to deny the highly-professional 29-year-old a move should a European club come calling.
Albion might have to offer Evans a bumper new deal to keep hold of their key man.
Craig Dawson
Albion’s unsung hero turned plenty of heads with his brace against Arsenal.
Under Tony Pulis, Dawson has been converted into a trusted right-back – although his long-term future remains as a central defender. His age (26), versatility and nationality should make him an attractive proposition to the Premier League’s top sides, with the likes of Liverpool and Everton looking to strengthen.
Dawson will likely be another player the Baggies have to tie down to a new contract with his current deal expiring in 2018.

Salomon Rondon
The Venezuelan was on top of the world following his hat-trick against Swansea City at the end of December. But the tireless forward has failed to find the back of the net since.
It has been tough time for 27-year-old, who let his frustrations show in his reaction to being substituted for Hal Robson-Kanu in the 2-1 win over Arsenal. If this form continues, Rondon might fancy a change of scenery to recapture his goal-scoring touch.
As reported in the Express and Star, the Baggies turned down a £32million pound offer a Chinese club in January. Although a big-money move might appeal to Rondon and Albion, the club will be wary of letting him go with their current lack of striking options.
Proven top-flight goal-scorers are also hard to come by, especially one that could deal with the isolated target man role needed to play in Pulis’ system.

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