It will come as no surprise to see Darren Moore's West Brom side occupying one of the automatic promotion places, with his side just a point off top spot. 

The Baggies are in an excellent run of form, unbeaten in their last seven league matches, they will be amongst one of the most dangerous teams that will be challenging for the promotion to the Premier League this season.

With strength in depth within Moore's squad, there is a considerable amount of quality in all areas of the West Brom squad which will certainly please the Baggies boss.

West Brom travel to Wigan Athletic in their next league match after the international break, where they will be full of confidence after their impressive run.

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West Brom signed Gayle on a season-long loan deal from Newcastle with Salomon Rondon heading the other way and it's fair to say that the Championship side have certainly got the better deal.

Gayle has already scored eight goals in ten starts this season and with an average match rating of 7.47 from Whoscored, he is West Brom's best player this season, if the statistics are anything to go by.

Barnes has been in excellent form since his loan move from Leicester City in the summer and has rescued his side on a number of occasions already this season. Most notably, he scored twice late on to rescue a point for the Baggies in their 2-2 draw with Sheffield Wednesday.

With five goals and two assists to his name this season, there were rumours that Leicester were keen to bring the winger back to the club in January, Barnes revealed he is expecting to see out the rest of the season with the Championship club.

The Egyptian central defender is one half of a defensive pairing alongside Kyle Bartley that will be considered by many as the strongest pairing in the Championship.

With an average of 5 aerial duals won each match, and with a pass success rate of 79.5%, Hegazi is crucial to this West Brom side and Darren Moore will be hoping he can keep hold of the defender for the rest of the season.