West Bromwich Albion have made swift moves in the summer transfer window, signing Barney Stewart and Jimmy-Jay Morgan to bolster their attacking options. The Baggies scored just 48 goals in 46 Championship matches last season, and James Morrison's team will be looking to improve on that record. Morgan, 20, joins from Chelsea, having spent last season on loan at Peterborough United in League One, where he scored 14 goals in all competitions. Stewart, 22, arrives from Falkirk, having scored 18 goals in all competitions last term. Both players will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of Tom Fellows, who sealed a £10m move to Southampton last year. West Bromwich Albion's signings are a statement of intent, as they look to attract talented young players and make a profit in the future. The club's fans will be eager to see how Stewart and Morgan perform, and whether they can help the team push for a stronger season. With Birmingham City also in the mix, West Bromwich Albion must act quickly to secure their top targets, including Reyes Cleary, who is valued at £3m by Barnsley. Cleary, 22, has the quality to consistently create high-quality chances for his teammates, and his signing would be a major coup for the Baggies. West Bromwich Albion's transfer business is likely to be busy in the coming weeks, as they look to build a squad capable of challenging for promotion. The club's fans will be watching with interest, as James Morrison's team looks to make a statement in the Championship. And with the new season just around the corner, West Bromwich Albion's preparations are well underway. But the club knows that there is still much work to be done, if they are to achieve their goals. So, the focus will be on securing the right players, and ensuring that the team is ready for the challenges ahead.
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West Bromwich Albion Strengthen Attack
West Bromwich Albion sign Barney Stewart and Jimmy-Jay Morgan, targeting a stronger season in the Championship, with Tom Fellows' success in mind
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