West Brom launch £10m bid for Fenerbache and Brazil defensive midfielder Josef de Souza
- West Brom want Josef de Souza, a holding midfielder who can fill in at right back
- The Baggies have bid £10m for the 28-year-old, who plays for Fenerbache
- They also remains in the hunt for a defender, with Mamadou Sakho an option
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West Bromwich Albion have made a £10million move for Fenerbache's Josef de Souza.
The 28-year-old is a defensive midfielder who has three caps for his country and can also fill in at right-back.
Known as Souza, he played 38 games for Fenerbache last season and scored six goals.
West Brom have launched a £10m bid for Fenerbache's defensive midfielder Josef de Souza
The 28-year-old, who can also fill in at right back, has been capped three times by Brazil
Albion remain in the hunt for a defender too with Mamadou Sakho of Liverpool an option though they face renewed competition from Crystal Palace.
Albion have cooled interest in Tottenham's Kevin Wimmer who is talking to Stoke City and was also an option for Palace.
Bournemouth defender Tyrone Mings was also a target for Tony Pulis but the south coast club are not keen to sell the 24-year-old who can play at left-back and centre-back.
Tony Pulis remains in the hunt for a defender, with Mamadou Sakho (above) one option
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