Nigerian striker, Victor Anichebe says he could quit Barclays Premier League club, West Bromwich Albion when the transfer window opens in January, 2016.
Anichebe was impressive in the Baggies’ 1-0 win over Newcastle on Monday but even that may not stop the 27-year-old from moving to new ground.
The former Everton striker made his first Premier League start of the season in Monday’s win over the Magpies as record-signing Salomon Rondon was suspended.
Anichebe also admitted that he has previously been training away from Tony Pulis’ first-team with fellow outcasts Sebastien Pocognoli, Cristian Gamboa, Callum McManaman, Serge Gnabry and, before his recall, Stephane Sessegnon.
“When you get your chance, hopefully I’ve taken a good step. Whether I stay here or whether I go on somewhere else I thought I did myself justice. I thought the team did well as well so hopefully I can use that to kick on.
“Honestly it’s the best I’ve felt for a couple of years. It is really the best I’ve felt. I got a good pre-season behind me with the gaffer and then I pushed on fitness wise.
“Unfortunately I haven’t really played that much even though it’s been such a difficult time, we’ve worked together we’ve stayed tight the group of us. He put me in but credit to myself, Poco, Gamboa, Callum McManaman, Serge, Sess before. There’s a few of us, we’re all in the same situation.
“We weren’t really getting a look in, but we’ve always been doing training on our own,” Anichebe told the Mirror.
The striker has yet to score in two league appearances for West Brom this season.
