Olukayode Osu, a defender for Bracknell Town, is being pursued by several teams, including West Brom, according to TEAMtalk.
The outlet stated on its website on October 21 that in addition to the Baggies, the 21-year-old has drawn interest from Barnsley, Huddersfield, and Hollywood-owned Wrexham.
However, Sheffield United of the Premier League is presently regarded as leading the competition to be named the FA Cup MVP of Bracknell Town. The Albion are one of many teams interested in signing the non-league player, who is seen as a “potential star of the future.” Beyond the box Given their financial constraints, West Brom must be resourceful in their acquisition plans; therefore, the possibility that a player making waves in Southern Premier League Division South may be acquired for a relative steal makes him a compelling proposition.
However, given how many other parties have been made aware of the child’s potential, it doesn’t seem like they are thinking all that creatively.
Carlos Corberan’s project might be the ideal level for him to go into, depending on how ready he is to step ahead.
However, it looks like Osu will have options if he goes on in the upcoming months, so if the Baggies really want to sign him, they will need to make a strong case.
Despite some impressive performances, the goalless draw against Plymouth Argyle on Saturday was undoubtedly disappointing; yet, with the team in ninth place and two points outside of the play-off spots, Corberan’s tenure suggests that the team can still improve. If Osu is poised to make a move, there is still much to sell him on at The Hawthorns, as the Spaniard is keeping up a competitive side despite significant injuries, contrary to some of the worries at the end of the previous season.