West Bromwich Albion's coaching staff may soon be bolstered by the addition of Gavin Strachan, Celtic's first-team coach, who has held talks with the Championship club. Strachan could be set to work under James Morrison, a former Scotland midfielder. Celtic is also engaged in contract talks with key coaches Shaun Maloney and Mark Fotheringham, as manager Martin O'Neill seeks to retain their services. The potential transfer of Strachan to West Bromwich Albion would be a significant move for the club. According to the Express and Star, Strachan's discussions with West Bromwich Albion have been ongoing. Celtic's coaching staff has been a subject of interest for several clubs, with West Bromwich Albion being the latest to express interest. The Championship club is looking to strengthen its coaching staff, and Strachan's experience would be a valuable asset. James Morrison, who played for Scotland, would be the one to oversee Strachan's work if the transfer goes through. West Bromwich Albion's fans will be eager to see how this potential transfer unfolds. The club's management will be hoping to finalize the deal soon. With the new season approaching, West Bromwich Albion is looking to make some key signings to improve their chances of promotion. The transfer of Strachan would be a significant step in that direction. West Bromwich Albion's coaching staff is expected to play a crucial role in the upcoming season, and the addition of Strachan would be a major boost. The club's fans will be keeping a close eye on the developments surrounding Strachan's potential transfer.