The former Millwall and Sunderland loanee has agreed to a four-year contract with the Championship.
Callum Styles, a former loanee of Millwall and Southampton, has decided what to do next.
While the Black Cats ended 16th in the Championship, the Hungary international struggled to make an impression on Wearside after joining Sunderland on loan from Barnsley in January of last year. Styles then competed for his nation in the summer in the European Championships.
Although they had the chance, Sunderland chose not to sign Styles long-term this summer. The 23-year-old, though, has already agreed to a transfer window deal with Championship team West Brom for an unknown sum. Additionally, Styles inked a four-year contract.
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“This is a big club and it should be in the Premier League,” Styles declared following the transfer. To return there is the goal shared by all. This was too good of an opportunity to pass up.
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“I believe that being skilled with the ball, moving forward with it, and attempting to create opportunities for my team are some of my strongest traits. I think my positional knowledge and game intelligence will be a big asset to the club, and I have good energy.
“I can play in a few different positions. I’ve spent my entire playing career in the middle of the pitch, but you can also see me playing out on the left side as an aggressive wing-back. In either of those roles, I would like to present my case and ideally initiate as many games as I can. As a member of the team and as an individual, I genuinely want to succeed here.
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