Peace hints at Robinson exit

Chairman Jeremy Peace has hinted West Brom may be prepared to sell Paul Robinson, but only on their terms.

Chairman Jeremy Peace has hinted West Brom may be prepared to sell Paul Robinson, but only on their terms.

Bolton are understood to have upped their bid to £750,000 having had a £500,000 offer rejected for the full-back, with Albion unwilling to let him go for anything less than £1m.

The midlands outfit would prefer not to sell at all, but after the 30-year-old again expressed his desire to leave The Hawthorns, Peace admitted it could be something the club look into if a move benefits them.

Peace told the Bolton News: “We have been here before with Paul. He has expressed his desire in the press to play elsewhere in no uncertain terms.

“(Albion boss) Robbie (Di Matteo) has already spoken to him. Nobody is going to leave here unless they go with terms acceptable to us.

“If, on balance, it is felt a player is better off being elsewhere, then we would look at that.”

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