West Bromwich Albion are prepared to let the player leave the club in order to give him more game-time with another side.

West Bromwich Albion are one of the sides that will be challenging for places as the end of the current Championship season approaches.
Albion, who recently appointed Eric Ramsay as their new manager following the sacking of Ryan Mason, are 19th in the Championship ahead of their clash with Norwich City tonight.
With position in mind, West Brom could use the January transfer window to boost their squad and to make key changes that could aid them as the closing months of the season come closer.
So far this month, the Hawthorns outfit have been linked with Sunderland player Luke O’Nien.
Now, West Brom have given the green light for highly-rated midfielder Cole Deeming to go out on loan to an EFL club this month according to Pete O’Rourke on X.
Deeming had been with non-league outfit Truro City earlier this season but has returned from this spell in preparation for a new challenge.
Whilst with Truro, the midfielder made six appearances, scoring once and assisting once. Meanwhile, the 19-year-old has also made three appearances in the Premier League 2 this season for West Bromwich Albion’s Under-21s.
As well as this, last season, the Englishman made his debut for the first-team in the Carabao Cup.
Now, with Albion prepared to let Cole Deeming leave the club on a loan basis, Baggies fans may look to see which clubs contact the club about the possibility of a deal.
Meanwhile, supporters may look towards Under-21s boss Richard Beale to see if he can provide any insights into how a loan spell could help the 19-year-old develop professionally and move closer to the first-team.
But, wherever Deeming goes out to on loan, it will be an opportunity to prove himself and to show those in charge of the Under-21s that he can perform at a professional level consistently.