Why West Brom's January window has been another step in the right direction
West Brom fans want to see some deadline day movement - and no doubt Tony Mowbray would like to as well.
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On Saturday, Mowbray insisted that if no more business was to take place he would be happy with his lot. But every manager always wants more, and if deals materialise, I am sure he will be happy.
In an ideal world, Albion could do with bolstering in certain positions, but if they don't then it has still been another positive window on a couple of fronts.
The signings of Issac Price from Standard Liege, a long term target of Albion's, and highly rated young forward Will Lankshear, represent solid business for Albion.
And the business for those two players underlines the shift in vision and stance from Albion in the last two transfer windows.
This is the second transfer window under sporting director Andrew Nestor and Bilkul, since they took over the club in February last year.
They came in on the back of the last January transfer window, and it isn't clear whether they had any sway on what happened 12 months ago, while the final pieces of their takeover deal were going through.