These West Brom fans have been getting excited as news of Karlan Grant being a target for the Baggies flew around Twitter.
According to reports from Birmingham Live, West Brom are considering a move for Grant this month, with WBA Report sharing the latest January update on Twitter for the Baggies fans to discuss.
The fans are very keen on bringing Grant to West Brom and how can you blame them, with the 22-year-old already scoring 12 goals in 27 Championship matches for Huddersfield this season.
Here are some of the replies from the West Brom fans:
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West Brom are considering a move for Huddersfield Town forward Karlan Grant this month.
The 22-year-old has 12 goals and four assists in the Championship so far this season.
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— WBA Report (@WBAReport) January 15, 2020
Good signing if this happens ?
— Luke Pollard (@LukeyP_wba) January 15, 2020
Always rated him i think we wanted him before he went to huddersfield but they were prem at the time
— Chris washbrook (@Chriswashbrook1) January 15, 2020
Very good player – we should have gone for him when he left charlton. If we signed him and that’s a big if with the likely cost – then that would be very good business and sign! Imagine him and Bowen ??
— Luke Stokes (@lukestokes84) January 15, 2020
Yes please. ?
— James (@James17802969) January 15, 2020
Would you like Karlan Grant to join West Brom this month?
Yes
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Grant only joined Huddersfield in January 2019 after leaving Charlton, which might be the only bump in the road for any potential West Brom move.
Nevertheless, these Baggies fans are very keen on getting Grant to join the current Championship leaders and with Huddersfield struggling in 20th, this could work in West Brom’s favour.
Would be quality! Will cost an arm and a leg though
— Dave Hook (@Dave54748368) January 16, 2020
Please please please
Watched this guy with Charlton. He’s brilliant— Ryan Whitehouse (@Ry_Whitehouse) January 15, 2020
What Do We Think?
Grant has proved he can score goals in the Championship which makes this deal relatively low risk. The move would also be smart, as he is still only 22-years-old meaning he still has so much room to grow, which will also be useful should West Brom gain promotion to the Premier League this season.