West Bromwich Albion is actively pursuing Celtic coach Gavin Strachan as part of a significant revamp of their coaching staff. This move comes as James Morrison finalizes his plans for his first full season in charge at The Hawthorns. Strachan, who has been a part of Celtic's coaching team for six years, has worked under several notable managers including Neil Lennon and Ange Postecoglou. His experience and background as a former midfielder could bring valuable insight to the Baggies. Morrison is keen to solidify his coaching team ahead of the pre-season and hopes to retain Matt Gill, who played a crucial role in guiding West Bromwich Albion to Championship safety. Additionally, Morrison is considering former Middlesbrough teammate Tony McMahon for a position within the staff. As the club looks to strengthen its squad, they are also close to finalizing summer signings, including strike duo Barney Stewart and Jimmy-Jay Morgan. Stewart is expected to join from Falkirk for a seven-figure fee, while Morgan is set to arrive from Chelsea for around £1.3 million.