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Bromwich, UK
West Bromwich Albion would take Tanzania's football star, Bwana Samatta, on loan or even buy him if the price is right, with Villa already signalling that he can leave.
Fenerbahce have been close to a deal for days
but Albion think they have a chance of stepping in and offering a move that
would appeal more to the player.
Samatta struggled in his first campaign and has
been resolved.
But he still wants to crack the Premier League if
he can.
Fenerbahce recently sold Vedat Muriqi to Lazio
so they are said to be in the market for two new forwards.
Samatta joined Dean Smith's side from Genk for
around £9.1m in January as cover for Wesley, who picked up an injury.
He is contracted with the Villa Park club until
summer 2024.
Villa have recently been boosted by club captain Jack
Grealish snubbing Manchester United to sign a new five-year deal.
Old Trafford chiefs looked to pounce while
Grealish - who SunSport told
you had been offered a new £110,000-a-week deal - had three
years left to run on his old £65,000-a-week contract.
The playmaker was said to be open to a move
because he dreamed of playing Champions League football.
But Grealish, who last season created more
chances in the Premier League than any other English player, has proved home is
where the heart is.
Speaking after signing his new deal, the England ace said: "It's my club. I'm happy here."
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