West Bromwich Albion fans are split on opinion as to whether winger Grady Diangana should be recalled from his loan at The Hawthorns.
The 21-year-old joined the Baggies on a season-long loan from West Ham back in August and has since netted four goals for the club in 13 appearances.
According to Claret and Hugh, his parent club could enforce a clause in the original deal that would allow the player to return to London ‘between January 1 and 14’.
Fans on Twitter are undecided as to whether they would cope without the left midfielder.
He is their player. It is what happens with loans. Che sara sara. We will survive. Of course I won’t be happy if West Ham recall him but then don’t play him.
— Jonathan Miles (@warleybaggie) October 29, 2019
West Ham don’t need Grady Diangana
— james duffy (@barryd19651) October 30, 2019
Yarmalenko, Antonio, Anderson, Fornals and a few others that play in his position.
He’ll be going nowhere
— WBA Rainbow Stand ® (@TheRainbowStand) October 29, 2019
Always a strong possibility when a players doing well. We should be learning from last year and be a lot more prepared for this. Hopefully better targets than Murphy and Montero this time
— GSwba (@LocalBaggiesFan) October 29, 2019
Would be disappointing to lose him, but not been great last few games to be fair
— Neil Stevens-Wood (@NeilStevensWoo1) October 29, 2019
I will cry , I will be a broken man
— Brandon?? (@ZohoreSZN) October 29, 2019
U can break me once with barnes but not again it’s not happening
— ha I’m not telling u (@HaTelling) October 29, 2019
What do we think?
Unless some big injuries hit, West Ham probably do not need to recall Diangana. He still is young, is in the West Brom side every week and is having the best season of his career so far. West Brom fans at this stage should be relaxed at keeping their winger for now.
Indeed, Slaven Bilic appears to have got the best out of the youngster at the moment with his recent string of performances, and those could be vital in helping the Baggies return to the Premier League once the campaign comes to an end.