West Bromwich Albion are yet to make any moves in the transfer window this month with manager Slaven Bilic claiming that they will only add 'extra quality' to the squad.

The Baggies splashed the cash in the summer with £8m being spent on Kenneth Zohore and £4m on Charlie Austin while it is expected that Matheus Pereira will make his loan move permanent at some point in January, totalling £9m.

It could mean that Bilic has very little money to manoeuver in the market, especially as they weren't able to sign Dwight Gayle in the summer after his wage demands, £50k-per-week as recently reported by The Athletic, were all too much for them.

That £20m link to Hull City winger Jarrod Bowen is looking like a distant possibility.

Maybe the Croatian should look to offload some of his fringe and out of favour players; the first place to start would be with Ahmed Hegazi, particularly after recent developments on the field.

The Egyptian was subject to a bid of £3.4m from Saudi Arabian side Al-Ittihad last month, per SkySports, but the Baggies rejected it. That is something that needs to be reconsidered should they or any other team comes back in for him.

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In recent weeks, Dara O'Shea has managed to pick up two appearances, one at centre-back and one at right-back and he impressed Bilic to the point of the Irishman receiving public praise, he said: "Dara is the future. I believe in him. Based on today, he’s a player. I love Dara."

While youngster Jack Fitzwater made his senior bow in last weekend's FA Cup victory, playing alongside Hegazi in defence. Bilic soon called him "first class" following the match.

These two could be the future for the club, and they are better served by continuing to get exposure such as this, which is another reason why West Brom could afford his departure this month as they have plenty of options behind him.

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Hegazi has been at the club since Tony Pulis signed him in 2017, but maybe it's time for an exit as it will only boost their finances whilst also giving a chance to the next generation at the Hawthorns.

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