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.
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West Bromwich Albion Pursues Celtic Coach Gavin Strachan for Staff
West Bromwich Albion targets Celtic's Gavin Strachan for coaching staff revamp as James Morrison prepares for his first full season in charge.
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