After a hugely impressive season on loan with Scottish champions Celtic, West Brom outcast Oliver Burke is a man in demand.

The 21-year-old has been given a new lease of live over at Celtic Park, reigniting his once promising career with four goals and one assist to his name this term.

The Scottish winger made just two league starts for the Baggies before his loan move to Parkhead, and it remains to be seen whether he will have a future at the Hawthorns under new management next season.

But the club could have a big decision to make, with reports claiming that top-flight side Crystal Palace are interested in signing the talented wide-man - the Eagles' director of football Dougie Freedman is believed to be a fan of the winger, having managed him when he was at Nottingham Forest.

If Burke were to leave for Selhurst Park, here, we take a look at three perfect replacements...

Luke Freeman

Freeman is reportedly a transfer target for the likes of promotion-chasing Leeds United and Middlesbrough, and Albion should definitely join the race for the playmaker.

The 26-year old has been QPR's standout performer this season, scoring eight goals and producing four assists for Steve McClaren's men.

He'd add even more threat and creativity to an already impressive West Brom attack.

Ivan Cavaleiro

Cavaleiro was exceptional for Wolves in their promotion-winning season last term, but has since been deemed surplus to requirements under Nuno Santo.

The 25-year-old endured a couple of injury problems at the start of the season and has been limited to just five league starts for this term.

He'd provide real pace and power down either flank, and could be available at a cut-price, though the rivalry might prove a sticking point...

CJ Hamilton

Perhaps a riskier shout, but Mansfield Town's CJ Hamilton has certainly shown signs that he can make the step-up a division or two.

The 23-year-old has been a standout performer for David Flitcroft's men this season, and his 10 goals and five assists have helped the Stags climb into the automatic promotion places in League Two.

The Baggies were linked with his signature in the January transfer window, and should definitely look to reignite interest in the pacey, direct winger once more.