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West Brom carry out a double loan for Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis O’Brien and Fulham’s Nathaniel Chalobah as the Baggies try to bolster their Championship play-off push
- West Brom are trying to land two Premier League stars in potential loan deals
- The Baggies want Lewis O’Brien from Forest and Nathan Chalobah from Fulham
- While Martin Kelly is one of the main transfer targets for Championship-challenging Wigan.
West Brom are looking to bolster their hopes of chasing Championship promotion with a double loan move in the remaining days of the January transfer window.
The Baggies are discussing loan deals with Premier League clubs Nottingham Forest and Fulham ahead of a push through the playoff places.
West Brom manager Carlos Corberan wants to bring on Forest midfielder Lewis O’Brien along with Fulham star Nathaniel Chalobah, with the relevant clubs in talks.
Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis O’Brien is one of West Brom’s top targets
Fulham’s Nathaniel Chalobah is also a prime target for Championship promotion hopefuls
Negotiations are underway for both players and an agreement is expected to be reached for at least one of the players before Tuesday.
Albion could also see a player leave the club with full-back Martin Kelly, a possible departure as Wigan target the experienced centre-back.
West Brom exited the FA Cup on Saturday after a fourth round meeting with Bristol City as the hosts walked away with a 3-0 victory.
O’Brien has enjoyed Premier League minutes with Forest under Steve Cooper this season, making 13 top-flight appearances along with appearances in the Carabao Cup and FA Cup.
West Brom’s Martin Kelly could leave for Wolves during the open transfer window
O’Brien (left) has enjoyed Premier League and cup minutes with Nottingham Forest this season
Baggies boss Carlos Corberan wants to strengthen his squad ahead of a play-off push
Meanwhile, Chalobah has found himself in and out of the matchday squad at Craven Cottage during the team’s run to seventh in the Premier League under Marco Silva.
Both players would deal a significant blow to the Championship side looking to return to the Premier League after being relegated in 2018.