The transfer fee that West Brom might get at the conclusion of the 2023–2024 season has already been agreed upon.
Taylor Gardner-Hickman will not be allowed to play for Bristol City against West Bromm in their Championship match at Ashton Gate.
The 20-year-old is out on loan to the Robins for the 2023–24 campaign, but there is a view to purchase included in the agreement, and a price has already been set should Nigel Pearson use the option.
According to Birmingham Live, the cost is £1.3 million, which would net West Brom a respectable sum of money for a youngster who has graduated from their system.
Gardner-Hickman was only able to make cameo appearances for West Brom at the beginning of the season because he was out of favour.
Bristol City, in need of a right-back, decided to sign the versatile player who has so far fit in nicely. On the other hand, West Brom made a move for Spanish wing-back Pipa on the final day of the transfer window, which is likely to signify the end of Gardner-Hickman’s stay at the team considering that that was a position he was capable of playing.
Gardner-Hickman will not be available for his loan club this weekend due to a matchup with his present employers, despite the fact that everything has been agreed upon for a permanent move.
Rarely, some teams have let a player on loan from another team to compete against them, but in this case, it has not been permitted. Gardner-Hickman will have to observe from the stands but will be able to observe how his two squads perform.
The Robins assistant manager Curtis Fleming responded to the news that they wouldn’t be able to use TGH’s services by saying: “It’s unfortunate for him, but it’s something that we knew was going to happen, that’s life, that’s what it is.
“I believe he would have preferred to play against… Given that it is now a loan, should we refer to it as his parent club?
The transfer fee that West Brom might get at the conclusion of the 2023–2024 season has already been agreed upon.