The days of Nigeria strikers Victor Anichebe and Brown Ideye at West Bromwich Albion are numbered if the words of manager Tony Pulis are taken into consideration.
Pulis told Express and Star in the United Kingdom that both strikers could move after the team signed Rickie Lambert and Salomon Rondon.
Anichebe and Ideye have struggled to hold down regular starting places at “The Hawthorns” and the manager has hinted that the pair could be allowed to find other clubs, africanFootball.com reports.
“People will look at Victor and Browny and think they have to move on, but they have wanted to play more regular football anyway,” africanFootball.com quoted Pulis as saying to the Express and Star.
“Bringing Salomon in, does it hasten their move from the club? We’ll have to wait and see.”
Anichebe joined WBA from Everton in 2013, while Ideye moved from Dynamo Kiev last summer on a then club record fee of 10 million pounds.
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