Baggies' Bany sidelined for four months

West Bromwich Albion and Jordan attacking midfielder Tammer Bany is ruled out for four months after suffering a thigh injury in training.

Tammer Bany in action for West Brom at QPR in December
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West Bromwich Albion attacking midfielder Tammer Bany has been ruled out for four months with a thigh injury sustained in training which requires surgery.

The Denmark-born 22-year-old made his international debut for Jordan in a friendly against Mali in November and faces a race to be fit for their 2026 World Cup campaign, which has seen the tournament debutantes drawn in a group with Austria, Algeria and defending champions Argentina next June.

Bany came off the bench for the only time this season for the final minute of Albion's 3-1 defeat at QPR on 6 December, while he has been an unused sub on seven occasions.

He made four substitute appearances in the second half of the 2024-25 season after joining the Baggies late in the January transfer window from Danish side Randers on a three-and-a-half year contract for a reported fee of £3.3m.

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