Darren Moore could revert back to favoured formation with loan move for in-demand Prem youngster
West Brom boss Darren Moore should make a January move for Liverpool youngster Rafa Camacho to bolster his options on the right hand side.
What’s the situation?
The Baggies left it late to equalise against Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday, but it would have felt like a victory especially after Jay Rodriguez was sent off just after the hour mark.
The draw means though that Moore’s side missed a huge opportunity to close the gap even further to Leeds and Norwich in the automatic promotion spots as both teams lost the same day.
If West Brom are to close this gap in the second half of the season though, Moore will need to add to his squad in January.
One position that could certainly be improved upon is at right wing-back when Moore starts with a back three, as he seemed to prefer earlier in the campaign. Matt Phillips has been in excellent form so far this season, but the only other option is Manchester City loanee Tosin Adarabioyo, who is far more comfortable as a centre-back or at least a traditional right-back.
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In-demand
Another loan, in the form of Camacho, could certainly address this problem for Moore, although the Baggies boss will have to move quickly amid interest in a similar deal from Sporting Lisbon and other Championship clubs.
The 18-year-old was originally a winger but has recently been converted into an attacking full-back for the Reds.
It is testament to how highly regarded the Portuguese youngster is at Anfield that he has been on the bench for the first-team three times in recent weeks, and his debut looks to be only a matter of weeks away.
Moore though should sign him in January and give him a taste of first-team football at the Hawthorns, especially as Camacho could also play further forward or as a traditional right-back in a four-man defence.
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