
The 4 West Brom players set to leave as a free agent this summer
West Bromwich Albion will be hopeful of maintaining a promotion push back to the Premier League under Tony Mowbray.
The Baggies are competing for a fourth straight campaign in the second tier after being edged out of a play-off semi-final over two legs by Southampton last term.
Last summer, West Brom were set under an EFL-imposed business plan to avoid breaking Profit and Sustainability rules (PSR), and it is likely more high-earners will have to depart The Hawthorns in the near future for the club to become more free spending under controlling shareholder Shilen Patel.
A portion of outgoings are likely to come from Albion players whose contracts expire in 2025, with a number of senior figures set to look for a new home after this campaign has wrapped up.
As the Black Country outfit challenges for a place back in the top flight, Football League World lists the West Brom players who are out of contract at the club and are set to be free agents this summer.
First up is shot-stopper Ted Cann, who has been in the West Midlands since the age of 16.
The 24-year-old linked up with Albion back in 2017 and has had loan experience at Worcester City, Yeovil Town, AFC Telford United and, most recently, National League North Side Leamington in 2023.
After being an understudy to keepers such as Sam Johnstone, David Button and Alex Palmer during his stay, Cann may be wondering if his chance will ever come at The Hawthorns, and he is currently set to depart to gain more regular first team opportunities.