West Bromwich Albion are in magnificent form after sealing yet another victory at home to Reading on Saturday afternoon.

Goals from Harvey Barnes, Gareth Barry and a brace from Dwight Gayle clinched a 4-1 win over Paul Clement's men, and the Baggies now sit second in the league table having won five of their previous seven league outings.

Darren Moore's men have only lost twice in the league this season, and you have to say that they look the real deal for promotion, with an extremely important January transfer window coming up.

Albion have an array of attacking talent - they have a front line in Dwight Gayle and Jay Rodriguez that has netted 15 goals in the league combined, whilst loanee Harvey Barnes is showing why he’s such a special talent.

The Baggies aren't the finished article just yet however - they look susceptible at the back having conceded 17 goals, a total that is only one fewer than bottom side Hull City.

With that being said, here, we take a look at three signings Albion should look to make in January...

The Baggies have been linked with the signature of Blackburn Rovers' star man Bradley Dack in recent times, after bidding a colossal £20million for the playmaker.

The 24-year old has netted eight times and produced five assists for Rovers this term, and if Harvey Barnes returns to Leicester City in January, he would be a tremendous acquisition.

After conceding too many goals this season, Albion should definitely look to secure the services of Robert Huth in January.

The German is a free-agent following his departure from Leicester City in the summer, and at 34 years of age, he'd still be a shrewd signing for the Baggies.

Danny Williams has made just one appearance for Huddersfield Town this term, and has made just 24 appearances for the Terriers since his arrival from Reading last summer.

The 29-year old was a standout performer for the Royals in the 16/17 campaign where Jaap Stam led the club to the play-off final, and could be a tremendous addition to the West Brom midfield to rival Jake Livermore, Chris Brunt and Gareth Barry.