Despite the fact that they currently lead the way in the Championship, West Bromwich Albion have nevertheless been linked with a number of players during the current transfer window.

Whilst some of the rumours have turned out to be unsubstantiated, the Baggies are still thought to be interested in several individuals.

With teams across Europe looking to bolster their squads for the remainder of the 2019/20 campaign, it will be intriguing to see whether West Brom manager Slaven Bilic can bring in the right personnel.

Given that the Baggies currently possess a seven-point lead over third place Brentford in the second-tier, it could be argued that the Hawthorns may be seen as an attractive destination for players who are re-considering their futures.

Here, we assess what West Brom's XI could look like if all the latest transfer rumours surrounding the club materialised...

Regardless on whether Bilic is able to add to his squad, he is unlikely to change the 4-2-3-1 set-up which has garnered West Brom so much success this season.

Sam Johnstone will keep his place in goal whilst Semi Ajayi will be accompanied by Kyle Bartley in the heart of defence.

Darnell Furlong will operate at right-back with Martin Olsson, who is reportedly set to be offered a trial by the Baggies, featuring on the left in the absence of the injured duo Nathan Ferguson and Kieran Gibbs.

Romaine Sawyers will be looking to build upon his fantastic start to his second spell at West Brom alongside Jake Livermore in central midfield.

Whilst Grady Diangana will feature on the left-hand side of midfield, Mislav Orsic could displace Matt Phillips on the right.

According to Croatian news outlet Sporske Novosti, the winger is reportedly interested in joining the Baggies from Dinamo Zagreb this month.

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Matheus Pereira, who is set to make a permanent move to the Baggies once his reaches 30 appearances for the club, will operate in the hole behind the striker.

Although Charlie Austin and Hal Robson-Kanu have both illustrated some real signs of promise in the Championship this season, West Brom could potentially swoop for Karlan Grant in the coming weeks.

According to the Birmingham Mail, the Baggies are thought to be considering the possibility of making a bid for the Huddersfield Town forward.

Having scored 12 goals this season for the Terriers, Grant may end up leading the line for West Brom if he does opt to make the switch to the Hawthorns.