West Bromwich Albion have been in solid form this term and are seemingly nearing a return to the Premier League at the second time of asking after missing out in cruel fashion to Aston Villa in the play-offs last season. 

Slaven Bilic has worked wonders since being appointed as the club's new manager this summer, with the Croatian developing a style of play which largely suits the caliber of player that he had brought into the Hawthorns both in the summer and more recently in the January window.

Preferring his side to play in a 4-2-3-1 formation, the former West Ham boss likes his side to attack down the wings at every opportunity to create overloads, whilst there is also a big emphasis on playing through balls into the forwards from the centre of the field, thus making their attacking play overly hard to defend against.

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The Croatian's current squad is well stocked with talent and he could well have some decisions to make on respective player's futures come the summer.

Here, we take a look at TWO players that West Brom should keep but loan out in the summer....

Kyle Edwards

The exciting young winger has impressed when handed cameo appearances by his manger this term and at the age of 22 seemingly has a big future ahead of him in the game.

Capable of playing wide on the left and the right, Edwards has only been afforded nine starts by Bilic this term, with the player notching two goals in the process.

Given the fact that he has fallen down the pecking order in recent months, it is fair to say that Edwards could significantly benefit from leaving the club on loan this summer in order for the wide man to receive more in the way of regular game time.

More pressing matters should take priority first however as the winger's contract is set to expire this summer, thus leaving the Baggies with a big decision to make over the young forward.

Jonathan Leko 

The 20-year-old striker has endured a season full of ups and downs, with Leko having spent a large portion of the campaign on loan at West Brom's fellow Championship side Charlton Athletic.

A pacey and powerful forward, the Baggies academy graduate notched five goals and four assists for the Addicks before having his season cut short by an anterior cruciate ligament injury, thus ruling him out for the rest of the campaign.

The youngster still has one year left to run on his contract and with game time not being guaranteed at the Hawthorns, the club should consider loaning him out again this summer.

As a player that has so much potential, surely West Brom will be keen to hold onto a player that still has his best years ahead of him as a professional after such a tough season.