Jurgen Locadia has completed a loan move to Bundesliga side Hoffenheim ahead of the closure of the European transfer window.
The Dutch attacker moves to Germany on a season-long deal, for an undisclosed loan fee.
Head coach Graham Potter said, “Since I arrived, Jurgen’s trained really well and been great to work with, but I also appreciate it’s been a frustrating time for him ever since he signed for the club for a number of reasons.
“He wants to play week in, week out and this move presents a real opportunity for him to go and get some games and goals in a top European league.”
Locadia joined Albion in January 2018 and made an instant impact by scoring in his first two appearances, but his early days were hampered by injury.
Despite limited opportunities, the Dutchman scored back-to-back goals last December, helping the club to a 1-1 draw with Arsenal and 1-0 win over Everton.
In all, Locadia has made 43 appearances for Albion, and the last of his six goals came in last season’s FA Cup quarter-final at Millwall.
Potter also explained that the progress made by a number of the club’s younger players was taken into consideration in accepting the loan offer from Hoffenheim.
He added, “We’re in a good position for Jurgen to make this move, on the back of the great progress some of the younger players have made over the summer, and in particular Aaron Connolly and Steven Alzate.
“Those two have been excellent throughout pre-season, not looked out of place with the first-team squad and showed on Tuesday night that they are capable of producing for us at first-team level.
“Equally as a club we feel it’s important for us to ensure we are providing those younger players with a visible pathway that includes playing opportunities with the first team.”
I am a defender of Locadia and have been for all his time here, however I was less than impressed by his efforts against Saints, ignoring the missed goal scoring chance..We needed him to run himself into the ground given that we were a goal down and down to 10 men. To me he looked uninterested and lazy
That was when he fancied it-most of the time he simply couldn't be bothered, the rest of the time he was on the bench.That is rubbish as Locadia is fairly quick not a sprinter but no slouch.
That is rubbish as Locadia is fairly quick not a sprinter but no slouch.
Unlike Locadia, I think AJ might be good enough for the PL. It's a bit late to think about moving him on this window so he has until December to justify his place in the squad.Thank god. Didn't take long for Potter to work him out. Last chance saloon for Ali-J now. Deliver or move on.
Good riddance. Never PL standard and a crap attitude.
Time to move on those that recruited him and Ali J now?
Not only a team to take him but a loan fee is involved. It isn't clear if it's them or us paying that fee..Halle-phlucken-looyah.
Reading between the lines of what GP says, in short it means, he’s not good enough at this level, and we’ve got cheap better young ready-now talent coming through that is far more deserving of a shirt.
Cannot believe we found a team to take Locadia. He joins a group of complete flops along with Kemy Agustien, Turienzo, and many others I’m sure you will all add to....
Not only a team to take him but a loan fee is involved. It isn't clear if it's them or us paying that fee..
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Excellent news. Didn't take GP long to see as much as he needed to see, unlike some clowns on here who were advocating giving Big Jurg eight or nine games so they could finally arrive at the same conclusion
Unlike Locadia, I think AJ might be good enough for the PL. It's a bit late to think about moving him on this window so he has until December to justify his place in the squad.
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