West Bromwich Albion are adapting to life in the Championship.

29-year-old winger Nacer Chadli and 28-year-old defender Craig Dawson were thought to be on the way out of the Hawthorns, but Baggies boss Darren Moore has suggested that the duo to remain in his plans.

We discuss this....

Jay Taylor

Strange one, but positive for West Brom.

Chadli had a successful World Cup with Belgium so you’d be surprised he if he didn’t make a move abroad between now and the European transfer window closing at the end of the month.

But with Moore having him at his disposal, Chadli could be lethal in the Championship if reintegrated bad into the fold.

Gary Hutchinson

My thought is where Chadli is concerned, Darren Moore is driving up the price. He’s essentially saying, ‘you won’t get our lad on the cheap’, backed by claims he wants £15m today.

As for Dawson, maybe his antics cost him a move and now he needs redemption. His reputation will never be completely rebuilt, he disrespected the manager and the fans and that is unacceptable.

However, he’s a top defender and someone who can help them get back into the top flight.

That can’t be ignored either and so if he comes back, it will be a positive for the squad.

George Dagless

It's a big boost.

Chadli and Dawson are Premier League quality players so if they are up for a Championship challenge then the Baggies are going to be tough to stop.

There's been an adjustment period for the men at the Hawthorns but I think we'll see them kick on pretty soon now.

Sam Rourke

Lets be honest, these two don't want to be at West Brom.

It's evident that these two want to be playing at a higher level, and I just don't think it would be right for Moore to select these two.

If you have players in your team that don't want to be there, why start them?