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18th October 2016
01:12pm BST

Saido Berahino has spent more time on the bench that in the pitch recently (Photo by Ben Hoskins/Getty Images)[/caption]
Berahino was the subject of failed bids during the summer from Stoke City and Crystal Palace and is expected to leave when his contract runs out next summer.
There are also rumours that he could join a club abroad during the January window, but Baggies boss Tony Pulis is still hoping he will stay with the club.
"It's only my opinion but it would be brilliant for Saido," he said earlier this month.
"Personally, I'd love him to stay. I'd love him to sign another contract and get himself fit and get himself fit and up and running again and clear everything away from him.
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Pulis wants Berahino to stay (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)[/caption]
"He's had a couple of years - four or five transfer windows of uncertainty and that has affected him.
"For him to settle down and sign a new contract would be brilliant for everyone concerned at this football club and personally, for him as well.
"That's important as anything else. I'm sure Saido will come and see me at some stage," he told Sky Sports.
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