It has been a turbulent couple of weeks for West Bromwich Albion, but they will be hopeful that they can get back to focusing on winning promotion.

Darren Moore was sacked as manager two weekends ago now after a 1-1 draw with Ipswich Town at the Hawthorns, leading to a noticeable split among the fans.

Since then, caretaker manager Jimmy Shan has picked up back-to-back wins, seeing off Swansea City 3-0 and Brentford 1-0.

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It is unlikely that he will be given the job on a permanent basis, but has done his chances no harm at all with those two results.

But as is the way with modern football, club owners and chairman will always have at least one eye on the future.

With the Baggies league yet to be decided for next season it may be tricky to make too many squad plans.

But we have done our best to help out, so here are THREE players who will surely be leaving the club in summer…

Ahmed Hegazi

The Egyptian has had a tremendous season at the back and has been a rare figure of consistency for the club.

At 25, he looks set to improve even more and will have plenty of big money suitors during the next transfer window.

Even if they are promoted, they will struggle to keep hold of him.

Boaz Myhill

The American was brought back at the last minute during the summer but it seems ultimately pointless.

Three League Cup appearances are all that have come his way and Jonathan Bond looks set to remain as second choice.

His contract expires in the summer and do not expect it to be renewed.

Solomon Rondon

The more he impresses during his loan spell with Newcastle United, the less likely he is to be a West Brom player next season.

Getting a decent lump of cash for the Venezuelan may not be the worst thing in the world and will give them more flexibility in the next window.