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Five members of the squad will move on from West Bromwich Albion after the season wraps up
West Bromwich Albion have confirmed that five players will be leaving the club at the end of the current season, marking the start of a summer rebuild at The Hawthorns.
Among those expected to depart are experienced defender Kyle Bartley, whose leadership has been a key part of the squad, and long-serving midfielder Jake Livermore, who has been influential both on and off the pitch. Winger Matt Phillips is also set to move on, bringing an end to his time with the Baggies after several seasons of attacking contribution.

In addition, goalkeeper David Button and forward Brandon Thomas-Asante are included in the list of players who could be heading for the exit, as the club looks to reshape its squad ahead of the new campaign.
The departures highlight a clear intent from West Brom to refresh the team, with a mix of senior figures and squad players making way. This opens opportunities for new signings and younger talents to step up as the club targets improvement next season.
Supporters will now be watching closely to see how the club replaces these outgoing players and what direction the squad takes in the upcoming transfer window.
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