Graham Potter has until October 5 to strengthen his Albion squad for the upcoming campaign, which begins on September 12.
As always, we’re sharing the latest rumours from around the top-flight – so scroll and click through the pages to see the latest news and gossip from around the web:
. LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 07: General view of the match ball during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and West Ham United at Emirates Stadium on March 07, 2020 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Alex Morton/Getty Images)
(Photo by Alex Morton/Getty Images) Photo: Alex Morton
. Leeds battle Brighton for Argentine
Leeds United and Brighton are both “very interested” in signing Stuttgart forward Nicolas Gonzalez. He is expected to cost around £15m. (Guardian) Photo: Christian Kaspar-Bartke
. Bielsa keen on Romero
Leeds, Everton and Chelsea are among a host of clubs interested in Manchester United back up goalkeeper Sergio Romero. (ESPN) Photo: SASCHA STEINBACH
. Newcastle favourites to sign Gallagher
Newcastle United are favourites to sign Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher on a season-long loan deal. (TalkSPORT - @BroadcastMoose) Photo: Naomi Baker
. Failed takeover could go to High Court
The aborted takeover of Newcastle United could go before a High Court judge if legal proceedings are taken against the Premier League. (Sky Sports) Photo: Lintao Zhang
1. Leeds battle Brighton for Argentine
Leeds United and Brighton are both “very interested” in signing Stuttgart forward Nicolas Gonzalez. He is expected to cost around £15m. (Guardian) Photo: Christian Kaspar-Bartke
2. Bielsa keen on Romero
Leeds, Everton and Chelsea are among a host of clubs interested in Manchester United back up goalkeeper Sergio Romero. (ESPN) Photo: SASCHA STEINBACH
3. Newcastle favourites to sign Gallagher
Newcastle United are favourites to sign Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher on a season-long loan deal. (TalkSPORT - @BroadcastMoose) Photo: Naomi Baker
4. Failed takeover could go to High Court
The aborted takeover of Newcastle United could go before a High Court judge if legal proceedings are taken against the Premier League. (Sky Sports) Photo: Lintao Zhang