MANAGER Graham Potter has given an update on Albion's reported pursuit of Kacper Kozlowski.
The club are believed to be well placed to sign the Polish youngster from Pogon Szczecin.
The Argus have reported that the midfielder would likely spend the rest of the season out on loan should he be signed.
While not confirming anything, Potter has said that Kozlowski would be a player that would interest the club.
He told the media: "There is nothing to confirm, but he's the type of player that we'd be interested in.
"We're always looking for players that can help us now and in the future and you have to find that balance.
"The club have done that well so far and will continue to do that."
The 18-year-old is one of the most promising youngsters in Europe and has already played for the Poland first-team, and became the youngest player in history to play in at the Euros.
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This season, Kozlowski has played 16 times in the Ekstraklasa, scoring three times and assisting four goals.
If Albion does sign Kozlowski it would be a coup as they would have beaten reported interest from Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool.
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