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Tony Pulis reckons midfield powerhouse Sandro has settled in well at West Bromwich Albion and would love to make his loan permanent.

Albion insisted on a clause allowing them to buy the Brazilian, who could face his former club Spurs tonight, when he joined on loan from QPR in January.

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The 27-year-old has made ten appearance for the Baggies and, according to Pulis, sees his future at the Hawthorns.

"I think he'd love to stay," Pulis said.

"He enjoys the dressing room and has mixed in well."

It's another matter as to whether West Brom will want to sign the combative midfielder, who has won 17 caps for his famous country, on a permanent basis.

He has struggled to reach peak fitness with Albion, having been out for a month earlier in the season with a knee injury.

Sandro has had some up and down performances and was turned inside out by Alexis Sanchez on the first goal in Arsenal's routine 2-0 win on Thursday.

And Pulis said he would delay any decision on whether to move for Sandro until the end of the season

"He'll play a big part in the next few games and we'll see then," the Welshman said.

"That'll give us an overview."

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