#5 Rondon's prowess may attract Premier League suitors
Even if West Brom were to be relegated eventually - which is highly likely given the fact that Swansea City, Stoke City and Southampton all have a game or two in hand over them - we might see more of Salomon Rondon regardless. The Venezuela striker is the only bright spot in his side, and his strike today took his tally to seven for the season.
Whilst that may not be an impressive figure enough, but considering he's been the highest scorer for his side in the last two seasons with similar figures - 9 and 8 - he might actually remain in the top tier, for he's after all, an intimidating figure inside the box.
Given West Brom's trivial standards, he appears too big for his britches and also considering that he thrives on services, Rondon may eventually find suitors.
Teams like Huddersfield and Crystal Palace, who are all but safe, have struggled with scoring issues this term. Someone like Rondon can be a palliative to the issue. Although there isn't talk of a move whatsoever, it may eventually spring up in the summer.
Remember Charlie Austin returning to the Premier League the season following Queens Park Rangers were relegated?