West Brom striker key plaery’s broken arm confirmed

Forward pulls out of Wales team to play Republic of Ireland, England, and Bulgaria, according to West Bromwich Albion, which also reported Hal Robson-Kanu broke his arm in Sunday’s loss at Southampton.

Due to the injury, the 31-year-old striker has left the Wales team and will not be available for selection for the current international season.

 

At St. Mary’s, Robson-Kanu came on as a substitute in the second half and was hurt when he collided with a Saints defender.

Robson-Kanu will have surgery on Wednesday to repair the break in his right arm, which was later verified by an X-ray.

Following his retirement from international football in 2019, Robson-Kanu rejoined Wales and played as a substitute in their 1-0 Nations League victory over Bulgaria last month.

The six highest-paid West Brom players, ranked by value for money
The Baggies almost missed the play-off spots on the final day of the previous campaign, and this time around they appear to be among the top six contenders once more.

The team led by Carlos Corberan enters the break in 11th place in the standings, two points outside the playoff spots.

Due to the club’s financial difficulties, the Spaniard was only able to sign three players this summer—Jeremy Sarmiento, Josh Maja, and Pipa—and Albion may have to sell players in January to raise some much-needed cash. Nonetheless, the Spanish manager did a fantastic job.

We evaluated the six highest-paid Baggies players according to their value for money.

It should be noted that all values are estimates and that they are all based on Capology.

Reach earns £40,000 per week and £2,080,000 annually, making him the highest-paid player at West Brom.

After being released by Sheffield Wednesday, the winger signed with the Baggies in August 2021. Since then, he has failed to make an impression at The Hawthorns, with only two goals and three assists in 59 games.

Reach won’t be able to play because of a thigh injury until the new year, and he hasn’t proven himself worthy of his hefty salary. It’s also difficult to envisage him joining the Albion team when he does.

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