• Striker has not started match since October • Baggies contract is due to expire in 2017

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Saido Berahino is set to stay at West Bromwich Albion, with the Baggies not now likely to sell this month.

Tottenham and Newcastle are interested in the striker, but with no club getting close to the chairman Jeremy Peace’s valuation of the 22-year-old it is understood the Baggies do not expect to receive an acceptable offer.

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Albion rejected four bids from Spurs in the summer, which led to Berahino threatening to strike, with their final bid rising to £23m.

The England Under-21 international has scored just four goals in 19 games this term and has not started a match since October, after netting 20 times last season.

Last month the head coach Tony Pulis said Berahino was lucky to be on the bench for their 1-0 win over Newcastle because of behind-the-scenes issues, with the forward’s timekeeping understood to be a problem.

Berahino will have one year left on his contract in the summer when Albion might entertain fresh offers.