West Brom have enjoyed a strong 2023/24 campaign and they will be determined to end on a high under popular boss Carlos Corberan.
As they have for the majority of the season, West Brom is now ranked fifth in the Championship table. They seem likely to qualify for the play-offs, where they will compete for the third promotion position.
During the course of the Baggies’ improved season, several key players have developed, and you have to believe that some of them will play in the Premier League in the future.
Having said that, these three West Brom players have the potential to play in the Premier League in the future.
Tom Fellows
Of the current West Brom squad, academy graduate Fellows probably has the highest ceiling of the lot.
The 20-year-old has emerged as a first-team regular this season, notching five goals and four assists in 28 senior outings. On his current development trajectory, it might not be long before the winger makes the step up to the top-flight, be it with the Baggies or elsewhere.
Mikey Johnson
Johnston was struggling for game time at Celtic but after an impressive loan with West Brom, his stock has increased massively. His six goals in 10 Championship games has seen him start his own goal of the season competition and he’s shown the signs of a top-flight talent since joining.
At 24, Johnston has time to get better yet and if he can, it might not be long before Premier League clubs start to take note of his talents
Cedric Kipre
As the oldest player put forward here, 27-year-old Kipre is perhaps reaching his ceiling. However, his West Brom career revival has been impressive and Fabrizio Romano previously reported interest from top-tier sides including Premier League clubs.
The Ivorian is out of contract at the end of this season, so it could be that a top-flight move comes sooner rather than later.
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