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West Bromwich Albion signing Rolando Aarons and Romaine Sawyers would make them very fun to watch

Rolando Aarons of Newcastle United in action during the Barclays Premier League match between Chelsea and Newcastle at Stamford Bridge on February ...
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West Bromwich Albion are said to be eyeing up moves for both Rolando Aarons and Romaine Sawyers this summer.

West Bromwich Albion's caretaker manager Darren Moore walks off after the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and West Bomwich Albion at Old Trafford in...

Darren Moore is eyeing a double-swoop for West Bromwich Albion, which would put the fun back into watching them at the Hawthorns this summer.

West Brom have just been linked with a move for Newcastle United winger Rolando Aarons in the Daily Mirror, while the Telegraph claims that they want Brentford’s Romaine Sawyers.

Moore is desperate to increase the creativity available to West Brom, and Aarons and Sawyers would certainly the potential to get pulses races at Albion.

Rolando Aarons of Newcastle United in action during the Barclays Premier League match between Chelsea and Newcastle at Stamford Bridge on February 13, 2016 in London, England.

The pair both are extremely talented dribblers, and while their end product is not always the most accurate, they are great to watch.

West Brom fans have been starved of entertainment in recent times, with Tony Pulis ultimately sacked partly due to his defensive-minded approach.

Romaine Sawyers of Brentford (L) speaks with Lasse Vibe of Brentford (R) during hald time in the Sky Bet Championship match between Brentford and Derby County at Griffin Park on April 14,...

It has been a long time since West Brom have had two dribblers with as much talent as Sawyers and Aarons, with work-rate often favoured over technical ability at the Hawthorns in recent times.

And if West Brom did manage to snap up Sawyers and Aarons this summer, then it would show a big shift in policy under Moore’s stewardship.