When a team is relegated from a division you would expect their best players to go.

The case is no different for West Bromwich Albion.

Darren Moore has been appointed on a permanent basis in the hope of securing an immediate return to the Premier League. 

It is inevitable that players will be picked off and snapped up by rival clubs after you drop a division.

Moore will be bracing himself for bids on players who will be leaving for different reasons.

Some will reluctantly go to ease any financial fallout from being relegated, others will want to leave with the thought of having to play Championship football.

The remaining will need to band together and help propel the Baggies towards their aim of promotion to the top flight at the first attempt. 

One player who looks to be on the way out of the Hawthorns is Salomon Rondon.

Newcastle has been linked with a loan move for the forward who is expected to leave for pastures new one way or another.

With the News that Rondon is on the verge of exciting the Hawthornes, we look at three other players who could well follow the Venezuelan international out the door.

The 27-year-old arrived at the Hawthorns after a spell at Queens Park Rangers under Neil Warnock.

The winger as impressed during his time in the Premier League and would be a suitable signing for any of the promoted trio.

Cardiff, no managed by Warnock, have cooled their interest after being told Scottish international would cost around £15million.

He is a player who will more than likely be leaving the Black Country, one way or another.

The Belgian had an impressive World Cup and is somewhat of an outcast at West Brom.

He actually made more appearances in this summer’s tournament than he did in the whole of the Baggies Premier League season.

If that isn’t a sign you will be leaving, then what is? 

Rarely did he feature in the Premier League, there is little to no chance he will be starting the season at The Hawthrons.

There will be plenty of potential suites for Chadli’s services as he held guide his nation to a third place finish at the World Cup.

The defender was arguably of West Bromwich Albion’s best players last season, despite relegation.

Premier League football is what Dawson will be after signing from Rochdale back in 2010.

There are already suiters vying for the signature of Dawson. West Ham has had a £12million bid rejected but have been told his price tag is £20million, a price that has but other interested team Burnley at bay for now.

With these two teams at least in the frame for the defender, you can expect him to be following Salomon Rondon our the exit door at The Hawthorns.