Who is out of contract at West Brom this summer - and which players have the best chance of landing a new deal

Two senior players departed Albion on transfer deadline day - while Albion added two new faces to their squad amid their relegation battle.

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Eric Ramsay now knows what he will have available to him between now and the end of the season - as the Baggies look to pull themselves out of a dire situation.

The latest transfer window as relatively quiet for Albion - after a busy summer period.

It is a few months now until Albion will next have the chance to add to their squad - while there will no doubt be players that will move on at the end of their contracts.

But who is out of contract this summer - and who could stay? Here is a run down of the players whose deals are up in the summer:

Max O'Leary

The keeper was signed on a six month deal in January - and whether he stays at the club beyond the summer probably depends on his performances between now and the end of the season.

Joe Wildsmith

Wildsmith's time at Albion has been up and down - and in and out of the side at different periods. He was hooked out again by Ryan Mason - and has now headed off to Middlesbrough on loan. It looks highly unlikely he will stay.

Josh Maja

The striker has failed to hit the heights of early last season - and is now in the last few months of his contract. There is a likelihood there will be clubs looking at him and he could go in the summer.

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Josh Maja in action in a recent draw at Derby County (Photo by Adam Fradgley/West Bromwich Albion FC via Getty Images)

Karlan Grant

The forward is currently injured as he heads into the final few months of his deal, which was originally a six year deal. Given Grant is one of the last long term players at Albion, it is likely he could depart.

Daryl Dike

The striker, who has had a rotten run with injuries, has struggled for game time since getting fit. He is still young but given his record, there is a big argument to say Albion will let him leave at the end of the season.

Jed Wallace

The club skipper has played a hand in some key moments in recent months - but his game time has been low for some time. Could he get a one year extension? Possibly,  but that remains to be seen.

Ousmane Diakite

The midfielder is the most likely out of the out of contract players to get a new deal. He has featured more and more as his Albion career has gone on - and he is a good chance of landing a new contract.