West Brom reportedly accept transfer bid from Premier League club

Reports suggest that West Brom have accepted an offer from Luton Town for goalkeeper Alex Palmer.

Indeed, the Baggies take on Blackburn Rovers on the opening weekend, pitting two of last season’s play-off chasing side against one another on the opening weekend.

With West Brom set to travel away to Ewood Park, Jon Dahl Tomasson’s side are bound to provide a stern test for the club.

Carlos Corberan may have to make a change to the squad he might have deployed for that Blackburn clash, though, with reports on Saturday suggesting that the Baggies have received and accepted an offer for one of their players from a Premier League side.

What is the latest news on West Brom’s Alex Palmer?

Indeed, news first broke early on Saturday afternoon that the Baggies had received an offer for their 26-year-old goalkeeper and that he was set to be left out of their pre-season friendly with Bolton Wanderers today.

This was then confirmed when the club released their line-up for the clash, with Palmer nowhere to be found among the starting XI or substitutes.

A big update then emerged, with journalist Tom Collomosse revealing that it was in fact Premier League side Luton Town who had made the bid.

Furthermore, Collomosse’s tweet confirmed that the Baggies had accepted the Premier League club’s offer, and outlined the club’s thought process for doing so.

Of course, Palmer featured for Luton Town briefly during the 2021/22 season after joining the club on an emergency loan deal in March 2022.

When it comes to Alex Palmer’s current contract situation at West Brom, the club are certainly in a strong position and this could affect the fee they are set to receive for the player.

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