West Brom transfer news: Alan Pardew looking at axing £100,000-a-week Grzegorz Krychowiak
Polish international is on loan from PSG but funds freed up by getting rid of his wages could be used in January for new recruits
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ALAN PARDEW is looking at axing Grzegorz Krychowiak to free up January money.
The Poland midfielder has been at West Brom for just FOUR MONTHS on loan from Paris Saint-Germain.
But Pards is considering axing him when the window opens to get use his £100,000-a-week wages on new signings.
Krychowiak, 27, was not in the matchday squad for the defeat at Stoke yesterday as the Baggies crashed to a 3-1 loss.
Pardew will now look at whether he can cope without the high-profile signing and strengthen elsewhere for his team’s relegation battle.
Krychowiak was a massive coup for West Brom just before the last transfer deadline.
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He was a regular when he arrived and also played in the previous two games before missing the trip to the Bet365 Stadium.
West Ham were interested in the midfielder before he went to the Hawthorns.
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And other clubs are set to join the race if he becomes available, as he is free to make one more loan this season.
West Brom are currently struggling in 19th and will need new recruits as the prepare for a relegation battle.