West Brom will hope to bounce back to the Premier League at the first attempt but it's clear they will need to add to their squad if they are to do so.

The Baggies have already lost defender Jonny Evans and several other players are expected to depart in the coming weeks which is the reality of relegation.

However, manager Darren Moore will have a big budget by Championship standards to ensure Albion are competing at the top and will be lining up several new arrivals.

They've already lodged bids for Bristol City's Bobby Reid and Brentford pair Ryan Woods and Romaine Sawyers.

Here we look at three other signings that would be good additions at The Hawthorns...

With Evans departing and potentially Craig Dawson, it's obvious that Albion need a defender.

They should look for a proven player at this level and Lees is one of the standout centre-backs in the Championship. He is big, strong, a leader and would add a lot to the team.

The Besiktas man has been linked with a move to Albion despite only just joining the Turkish side permanently from Sunderland.

He is unpredictable but has real pace, power and should contribute a lot of goals in the Championship.

Signing a striker is a must, particularly as Salomon Rondon appears likely to leave.

And, they could do a lot worse than Wells who is a proven player at this level from his time at Huddersfield. He has great pace, movement and is calm in front of goal and could thrive at West Brom.