TONY Mowbray has not ruled out Graeme Dorrans and Kim Do-heon both joining Albion before the January transfer window shuts on Thursday.

But the Baggies boss has rubbished weekend media speculation linking Chris Brunt with a £4million move to Premier League outfit Reading.

Livingston forward Dorrans spent three days training with Albion last week and impressed Mowbray.

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"He did very well and looks like a talented boy but we will have to see whether it goes any further in the next few days," said the Hawthorns chief.

"There may be a conversation to be had, but at the same time they will have a value and we will have a value, so we will see if anything develops.

"In my opinion, you should try and have as much talent in your football club as possible - and this boy has talent.

"Whether he is ready for our team at the moment I would say probably not.

"There is obviously raw material there and I think he would become a big plus for the club sometime in the future.

"But, again, he is not one that I am stamping my feet about.

"If things happens, great.

"If they don't, good luck to the boy."

Mowbray also remains philosophical about the prospect of securing the services of South Korean international midfielder Do-heon.

"I would suggest watch this space on that one really," he added.

"We've a few days to go and there is still a potential for things to develop.

"If he has got other options then good luck to him really.

"I'm making a judgement from seeing the boy train for less than two hours and never seeing him play, other than on DVD.

"But there is very obvious talent there, we respect his record and he has played 40 odd times for his country."

On £3million summer-signing Brunt, Mowbray added: "I don't know where those reports come from with Chris, there has been no contact."