Saido Berahino: West Brom striker will not be sold unless deal is right - Pulis

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West Brom will not sell Berahino to 'suit him'

Tony Pulis says West Brom will not sell striker Saido Berahino "unless it is right for the club".

Stoke made a bid in the summer for the 23-year-old, whose deal expires at the end of the season, while the Baggies made a third contract offer last month.

Potters manager Mark Hughes has said he remains "hopeful" of signing Berahino in the January transfer window.

But Albion boss Pulis told BBC Sport: "This club has looked after Berahino since eight or nine years of age."

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Saido Berahino's last goal came against Chelsea on 27 February

Berahino has not played for the first team since 10 September and was sent to a conditioning camp in France to help him lose weight and regain fitness.

"We are interested in him, as a number of other clubs are," said Hughes. "I am hopeful we will be able to get something done."

Former England Under-21 international Berahino's deal at The Hawthorns expires at the end of the season and Albion have been in talks with him since the summer.

Pulis added: "It has to be a two-way situation. We won't sell him unless it is right for the football club. That has always been the situation; we will not sell the lad because it suits him."

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