West Bromwich Albion have kicked off their summer moves by bringing in a new striker. Barney Stewart, a young forward from Scottish side Falkirk, has put pen to paper on a four-year deal. It’s the first signing of the transfer window for the club, and fans are eager to see what he can bring to the pitch.
The Deal in Detail
Stewart’s contract runs through the next four seasons, giving the Baggies a long-term option up front. The transfer fee has not been disclosed, but both clubs are said to be happy with the terms.
- Four-year contract keeps Stewart at The Hawthorns until 2028
- First signing of the summer for West Brom
- Moves from Falkirk in the Scottish Championship
What Stewart Brings to the Team
The 20-year-old striker made a name for himself in Scotland with his pace and finishing ability. He’ll be looking to adapt quickly to the English Championship and earn a regular spot in the starting lineup.
West Brom’s manager has praised Stewart’s work ethic and potential, saying he fits the club’s plan to build a young, hungry squad. Fans can expect to see a player who fights for every ball and isn’t afraid to take on defenders.
Looking Ahead to the New Season
With Stewart on board, West Brom now turn their attention to more signings. The club wants to strengthen in other areas too, as they aim for a promotion push.
Stewart will join his new teammates for pre-season training next week. If he settles in quickly, he could be a key player when the season kicks off in August.