West Brom flop Grzegorz Krychowiak wanted by Spanish side Getafe as Alan Pardew looks for January offload
Pole has struggled since joining Baggies on loan from Paris Saint-Germain and La Liga outfit need serious midfield cover
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GETAFE are ready to end Grzegorz Krychowiak's West Brom nightmare with an ambitious January move, according to reports in Spain.
The La Liga side are in need of midfield reinforcements following an injury to Markel Bergara — and the likely sale of Lacen.
It has been revealed the Bergara will be out for around a month as he will need a knee operation.
And report Getafe see Krychowiak as the ideal man to come in — but believe a deal for the midfielder will be difficult to get over the line.
The Pole is still a Paris Saint-Germain player and is currently on loan at West Brom, but Alan Pardew is keen to send him back in January.
Getafe have already contacted the French side over a potential loan deal.
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However, the player's wage demands are too high for them and would need PSG to subsidise part of his salary.
Krychowiak followed Unai Emery to the French capital from Sevilla in 2016.
But, after a first season with a league title in five years, PSG chiefs decided they needed to bring in more stellar names and he no longer featured in their plans.
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He moved to West Brom in the summer, but has struggled to make any real impact at The Hawthorns.
Getafe have also lined up Mathieu Flamini as a potential short-term solution to their midfield woes.