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West Brom keen on David Vaughan

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Thursday 02 June 2011 12:23 EDT
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West Brom are stepping up their efforts to sign Blackpool midfielder David Vaughan, Press Association Sport understands.

The Wales international - available on a free transfer - is understood to have held initial talks with the Baggies.

Vaughan has been offered a three-year deal by Blackpool despite their relegation to the Championship and also spoken with Sunderland and Rangers.

But he has indicated Albion are the preferred choice of the clubs he has spoken to.

The 28-year-old, the Tangerines' player of the year, is also keen to stay close to his current home in north Wales.

Everton were linked with Vaughan at the tail-end of last season but have not spoken so far to the player.

Vaughan would face competition in the West Brom midfield from Paul Scharner, Youssouf Mulumbu and Graham Dorrans.

But he has created a favourable impression with Baggies head coach Roy Hodgson.

Meanwhile, Dorrans insists he will be ready to return to action at the start of next season.

The Scotland international missed the final three months of last season with an ankle injury.

Dorrans said: "The ankle is feeling fine now and, if the season was still going on now, I would be back in and hopefully involved."

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