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This is a special report containing information gained from FFC sources, unless stated otherwise.

West Bromwich Albion have made an initial enquiry for Tottenham Hotspur striker Vincent Janssen, sources have told Football FanCast.

The forward is deemed expendable by Spurs' management, having made just three substitute appearances in the Premier League last season.

West Brom attempted to sign Janssen in 2017, with reports at the time claiming that manager Tony Pulis could complete a £15m deal.

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He ultimately chose to move to Fenerbahce on loan but the Baggies are now attempting to again secure the Dutchman’s signature.

There is a willingness at Spurs to move Janssen on, though it would leave them with just Harry Kane as their out-and-out forward option.

The move, sources have said, is at an exploratory stage, with negotiations yet to begin.

Per Spotrac, Janssen earns £34,000-per-week and one figure within Spurs believes that the Baggies would have no problem matching such demands.

The Netherlands international’s contract expires at the end of next season and Spurs are not likely to demand an exorbitant fee for a player who has scored just six senior goals for the club. It remains to be seen, however, if he would want to step down to the Championship.

FFC also understands that Spurs are set to sell Kieran Trippier to Atletico Madrid for a fee of £20m, with the England international nearing a move to the Spanish capital.

Such a move could see Juan Foyth installed as a right-back, with right-back target Max Aarons poised to be offered a new contract at Norwich City.