West Brom tracking Greek Australian Nectarios Triantis after strong MLS form

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Greek Australian midfielder Nectarios Triantis has reportedly attracted fresh interest from West Bromwich Albion following a series of impressive performances in Major League Soccer (MLS).

The Championship side, known as the “Baggies,” are currently battling to secure their status in England’s second tier but are already laying the groundwork for next season amid growing optimism they will avoid relegation.

According to reports from West Brom News, Triantis remains firmly on the club’s radar after previously being linked with a move during the January transfer window. While a deal did not materialise at the time, interest in the 22-year-old has not diminished.

Any potential transfer is expected to hinge on West Brom’s ability to remain in the Championship, with the club believed to be more likely to pursue the move if survival is secured.

Triantis, who has earned two senior caps for Greece’s national football team, continues to build his profile internationally and has also been included in Ivan Jovanović’s squad for the upcoming March fixtures.

The young midfielder’s rise has drawn increasing attention across Europe, with West Brom now among the clubs closely monitoring his progress.

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