WEST BROM have released fourteen players following their catastrophic collapse in the Championship.
The Baggies saw their promotion dreams fall off a cliff after the arrival of manager Tony Mowbray in January.


had been flying high in sixth place when boss Carlos Coberan was replaced by Tony Mowbray following the Spaniard’s move to giants .
But after Mowbray managed just five wins in 18 games, West Brom fell out of contention and
Baggies captain slammed the second-half meltdown as “unacceptable”;; and claimed the players hadn’t been good enough.
He told the BBC: “At times like this you have to look at yourself – as a group of players you have to look at yourself and say how many of us have had a good season? I know I certainly haven’t.”;;
Now the club seems to have taken a similar stance after releasing FOURTEEN first team stars on their retained list.
Those names include former youngster John Swift and ex-Arsenal hopeful Semi Ajayi.
Swift, 29, leaves West Brom after making over 125 appearances for the club since his switch from Reading in 2022.
While 38-time international Ajayi, who spent two years with between 2013 and 2015, leaves after lining up for West Brom 177 times.


Joining them on the list of released players is former ace Grady Diangana, whose 2020 switch to West Brom cost the club a reported £18MILLION.
A host of youngsters such as Fenton Heard, Josh Shaw and Reece Hall have all been let go too.
West Brom will also lose three top loan stars in , Adam Armstrong and Will Lankshear.
The trio are all set to return to their parent clubs of , Southampton and for next season.