With speculation mounting about the future of Blackburn's Bradley Dack, West Brom are reportedly ready to table a £20million bid for the midfielder. 

The news may come as a surprise to Baggies fans who will already feel as though they have enough attacking firepower in their squad already this season.

They may be correct as well, as West Brom are the league's leading scorers, with 31 goals in just 12 games to their name already this season.

The attacking pair of Dwight Gayle and Jay Rodriguez have already scored 15 goals between them, whilst Matt Phillips and Harvey Barnes have both chipped in with 9 goals between the pair.

With Dack already on eight goals this season from midfield, he certainly does seem to offer a considerable amount of attacking talent going forward.

But how can you fit Dack into this West Brom starting XI?

We look at three different options here....

He could be played as a wide man, instead of Matt Phillips who has not been as affective as team mate Harvey Barnes this season. Barnes has already got five goals and two assists to his name this season so it is difficult to drop the on loan Leicester winger but Phillips could potentially make way for Dack after a slower start to the season so far for 2nd placed West Brom.

Dack could be played in a more central midfield role, alongside either Jake Livermore or Gareth Barry. It would mean that he would be able to roam forward in a more advanced role as Livermore and Barry are known for their defensive style of play. But it does leave West Brom with a lack of defensive cover in front of their four man defence.

This is the one option that West Brom fans will not want to happen but if Darren Moore was to sacrifice one of his striking options to accommodate Dack, then it would certainly work playing the Rovers midfielder in behind Gayle or Rodriguez where he has been most affective this season.