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West Bromwich Albion have agreed a £10 million fee with Hull City for midfielder Jake Livermore.

It was thought the Tigers might hold out for more money after the Baggies tabled an offer on Monday.

But Hull have accepted the offer and it's understood the former Spurs man will have a medical at West Brom's training ground later today.

If the deal goes through, Livermore will be Tony Pulis ' first signing in yet another largely frustrating transfer window.

Pulis had identified Morgan Schneiderlin as his top midfield target, but lost out to Everton.

Livermore, 27, would become the third most expensive player in Albion's history, behind Nacer Chadli, who cost £13 million last summer, and £12 million striker Salomon Rondon.