Round-up: West Brom midfielder departs, ex-Birmingham City man wanted by Aberdeen

Latest West Brom and Birmingham City news and rumours on Tuesday
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West Brom are back in action this evening at home to Blackpool. Carlos Corberan heads into his second game in charge on the back of his debut defeat to Sheffield United.

Birmingham City are in good spirits at the moment and face Millwall at St. Andrew’s. Here is a look at some of the latest news regarding the pair....

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West Brom midfielder Jamie Andrews has joined Yeovil Town on loan. The youngster has been given the green light to head out the exit door and has linked up with the National League side on a one-month deal.

Corberan has admitted that he understands the frustrations of the fans right now and has told the Express & Star: “Of course I understand (the frustration), I know our fans have been living two-and-a-half years maybe only enjoying some moments last year but more suffering. You know when your fans are in this situation the only thing you want to do is to change this. So our fans we only have to tell them we will give our best, not only on the football pitch, but even here.”

Birmingham City

Birmingham defender Marc Roberts is making good progress on his road to recovery and is ahead of schedule. His boss John Eustace has said, as per Birmingham Live: “Big Robbo trained for the first time today which is brilliant, that’s a couple of weeks early for us so he’s back in the window.”

Former Blues full-back Josh Dagres-Cogley, who now plays for Tranmere Rovers, is wanted by Aberdeen, according to a report by the Daily Record. He rose up through the youth ranks of the Midlands outfit and played 30 first-team games before leaving last year.

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