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Adrian Durham tips Matheus Pereira to leave West Brom this summer
Adrian Durham has claimed West𓂃 Bromwich Albion will struggle to bounce straight b💯ack into the Premier League should they lose Matheus Pereira.
Speaking on , the presenter claimed that there is no chance the tric🐽ky attacker remains at The Ha✅wthorns after the club’s relegation back to the Championship.
West Brom were relegated back to the second tier after losing 3-1 away to Arsenal last Sunday. Goals from Emile Smith Rowe, ಌNicolas Pepe and Willian were enough to consign Sam Allardyce to his first relegation as a manager.
When asked about the ꦉ, the former England boss himself claimed it would be difficult to stop the ace leaving the side this summer.
Speaking about Pereira remaining at the club and whether the Midlands outfit🔯 can come straight back up, Durham said: “I will be amazed if any of the three come up. With West Brom, I will be amazed if they keep Pereira but I think that is the key. I don’t think the key is Sam, I don’t think the key is anything 𝄹else. If they keep Pereira then they have a chance of coming straight back up but I just cannot see him staying at Albion, he is way too good for the Championship.”

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This season has taught us a lot about this West Brom side, unfortunately, most of it has been about how Perei♏ra is the focal point of 💝this team.
The thought of the 25-year-old leaving the club in the summer is a scary one for anyone a꧋ssociated with the team given how much he brings to the attack.
The Baggies has managed to score just 32 goals in the Premier League this season with the attacking midfielder bagging juꦦst under a third of the entire total as well as five assists.
However, his attacking play proves to be about much more than just goals with the ace proving to be the key man in the final third🅰. He the most shots, most key passes, and the fourth-most dribbles per game for Allardyce’s men.
His potential departure in the summer would be a dagger to the hearts of anyone associated with the club. In the ranks, the club stands a great chance of making an immediate return to the top-flight. However, should he leave, it could be a few 💜years before the Midlands side return.