Barely released by his club, this Congolese player is already in demand
Six years after joining West Bromwich Albion, Grady Diangana is turning the page. The club has officially announced his departure upon the expiration of his contract. While the separation was expected, it's far from insignificant—Diangana, the Congolese attacking midfielder, left his mark on the Baggies with 202 appearances and 26 goals.
At 26, Grady Diangana is not short of suitors. Celta Vigo continues to keep a close eye on him. The Spanish club still has his name on their shortlist and could make a move. In England, Leeds United and Wolverhampton are also assessing his profile. His experience in both the Championship and the Premier League makes him a serious option to strengthen their attacking flanks.
Last season, though quieter, hasn't diminished his value. Used less frequently and often confined to the bench, Grady Diangana's stock remains high. What does the future hold? It may well play out between England and Spain. Stay tuned.