Promotion is the goal for West Bromwich Albion next season - there is no doubt about that.

Following their disappointing relegation from the Premier League, the Baggies are aiming to bounce back at the first time of asking.

Under manager Darren Moore, there is renewed hope at The Hawthorns and a promotion challenge is expected with play-offs being the minimum expectation.

But with the season now well and truly over, it is time to start preparing for next year and already Jonny Evans has been sold to Leicester City.

You can expect a number of players coming in and departing West Brom this summer as Moore looks to reshuffle his squad to get the best out of his players.

West Brom need to start signing new additions to bolster their squad, especially with plenty of exits anticipated.

Here are three players they should sign and two they should let go to kick-start their transfer activity.

Evans has already departed, Craig Dawson is attracting plenty of interest and Ahmed Hegazi is also a wanted man - meaning the Baggies must sign a new centre-half.

Flint, 28, is a proven performer at Championship level with Bristol City and his 6ft 6in frame makes him the ideal physical powerhouse at the back.

Barry is coming towards the end of his career, he is past his best and his wages are extortionate for Championship level.

With Premier League sides likely to take a punt on him, it is time for West Brom to let him leave and use those funds to bring in better-suited younger midfielders.

One such midfielder could be Brentford's Woods, who West Brom have been linked with.

The 24-year-old is one of the best central midfielders in the division and would definitely provide a great blend of youth and experience for Moore's men.

Stoke are interested in McClean and it is time for West Brom to sell him.

The Republic of Ireland international is a useful player at Championship level but West Brom can reinvest that money in other players and improve upon him.

Reid is a major target for the West Midlands side this summer after scoring 21 goals last season for Bristol City.

The 25-year-old is relatively young, versatile and knows where the net is at this level so he would be a shrewd addition for Moore.