West Brom manager Darren Moore will have a decision to make over striker Salomon Rondon after the 29-year-old, who is currently on-loan at Newcastle United, told the Newcastle Chronicle that he hoped to stay at Newcastle "for many years to come." 

The Albion striker says he has settled in the North East during his season-long loan and would jump at the opportunity to move there permanently in the summer, ending his four-year association with the Baggies.

Rondon has scored eight times for Rafa Benitez’s team this season, and has been well-received by Newcastle supporters.

So how much should West Brom demand for Rondon?

We discuss.....

Jacob Potter

"You’re looking at around £10m at least.

"Rondon is a solid Premier League level striker and I’m not surprised by him wanting a permanent move to Newcastle.

"West Brom will be hoping to get as much money as they can for him in the summer."

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Gary Hutchinson

“Dwight Gayle.

“That’s all they should demand.

“They’re the same sort of value, no matter what you’ll read elsewhere.

“The risk is they get Rondon back and realise he’s not all that he’s cracked up to be.”

Jay Taylor

“Well, I think they would be lucky to get £15million for Rondon.

“Any more than that would be them mugging off the Magpies.

“But I can’t see Mike Ashley paying over the odds, so nothing more than the aforementioned figure.”