West Bromwich Albion striker Saido Berahino is stalling on a new contract with the club as doubts over his future continue to linger.

The Baggies want to tie the 22-year-old down to a new deal worth up to £50,000-per-week.

But the striker is resisting the club's attempts to tie him down to an extension; a clear indication that he still views his future away from the Hawthorns.

Saido Berahino is continuing to stall over a new deal at West Brom leaving his future in doubt

The 22-year-old came off the bench against Manchester United and missed a golden chance to equalise

Berahino failed to engineer a move to Tottenham in the summer after the Baggies refused to sanction his switch to London.

West Brom's stance caused a major wedge between Berahino and the club, in particular chairman Jeremy Peace.

Tony Pulis has reintegrated the striker into his first-team plans after the fall-out and Berahino has scored three goals.

Tottenham remain interested in Berahino, while Newcastle are also keen on the striker.

Baggies boss Tony Pulis has integrated the striker back into the squad following his summer transfer request

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The longer Berahino resists a new deal the more likely it is West Brom will consider selling the striker.

His contract expires at the end of next season when he can leave on Bosman transfer.

The longer the contract stand-off continues, the less West Brom are likely to receive for Berahino should they sell him - a point both club and player are acutely aware of.