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West Brom's Callum McManaman available for £5m

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Albion are willing to sell Callum McManaman this summer, but they want to bank at least £5m for the out-of-favour winger.

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The Baggies are planning to rebuild their faltering attack in the transfer window and have already let Stephane Sessegnon and Victor Anichebe leave the club.

McManaman still has two years left on his contract, but the 25-year-old has had a frustrating season at The Hawthorns.

He was the first signing head coach Tony Pulis made at Albion back in January 2015, when the club bought him from Wigan Athletic for £4.75m.

He started a few games at the beginning of the season but was then accused by Pulis of diving during the home game against Southampton in September.

The winger didn't start another game in the Premier League all season and was shunted down to the under-21s.

He picked up an ankle ligament injury after Christmas that required surgery and ruled him out for a couple of months.

Albion are open to bids for the fiery man from Merseyside, but they don't want to lose any money on the winger.

"He has been injured and he's had bits and pieces go wrong with him and things drop off at the wrong time," said Pulis.

"But players go like that. He's a great lad, he's worked hard and he's a character in the dressing room."

In order to replace these attacking players, Pulis is eyeing up a £12m bid for West Ham striker Enner Valencia, and Albion have also shown an interest in his Hammers team-mate, Diafra Sakho.

Both forwards have fallen down the pecking order in London, and Slaven Bilic is actively seeking new strikers to bolster his attack.

McManaman is just one of the out-of-favour players Albion could off-load this summer.

Pulis has been trying to find clubs for unused full-backs Sebastien Pocognoli and Cristian Gamboa since last year.

Wolves looked at Pocognoli but decided not to pursue the Belgian because his wages were too steep.

"There are a lot of players at the club who will be disappointed they've not played many games this year," said Pulis.

"They might want to go and play and be desperate to play somewhere else.

"We have to determine what we've got left and what we haven't got left and then we work on it."