West Brom's £3.3 Million Signing Returns to Training Alongside Key Players
West Bromwich Albion have intensified their preparations ahead of a critical bank holiday double header, with significant developments on the training pitch catching the attention of fans and analysts alike.
The Championship side, currently sitting four points clear of the relegation zone after a recent upturn in form, face crucial matches against Wrexham at The Hawthorns on Friday, followed by a trip to relegation rivals Blackburn on Monday.
Injury-Hit Signing Makes a Comeback
In a positive turn for the Baggies, their £3.3 million signing Tammer Bany has been pictured training with his teammates this week. Bany, who joined the club over a year ago from Rangers, has been sidelined with an injury for much of the season, limiting his appearances to just a handful of substitute roles.
His return to the training pitch marks a significant step forward, as he was seen participating in sessions alongside winger Karlan Grant, who is also edging closer to a comeback after being out since the draw at Derby earlier this year.
Surprising Presence in Training
Adding to the squad's depth, Callum Styles has remained with the Albion squad for training despite being called up to the Hungary national team for their international fixtures. Styles did not travel for Hungary's recent friendly victory over Slovenia or their upcoming match against Greece, opting instead to focus on club commitments.
This decision underscores the importance of the upcoming matches for West Brom, as manager James Morrison looks to consolidate their position in the league.
Looking Ahead to the Double Header
With the majority of the squad available at Albion's training base, the team is gearing up for what could be a defining period in their season. The return of key players like Bany and Grant provides a timely boost, offering Morrison more options as they aim to secure vital points against direct competitors.
As the bank holiday fixtures approach, all eyes will be on how these training developments translate into on-field performance, with fans hopeful that the returning faces can help steer the club away from relegation danger.



