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DUNDEE UNITED have knocked back a £1million-plus bid from West Brom for Andy Robertson.

But new Baggies boss Alan Irvine is expected to come back with more as he begins his Hawthorns rebuild.

When he does, MailSport understands it will take around £1.75m plus add-ons to land Scotland’s PFA Young Player of the Year.

Irvine is also expected to have serious competition from other English Premier League outfits.

Everton have been long-time admirers of Robertson and it’s understood the full-back also tops Southampton’s list of replacements for Luke Shaw if he moves on.

Tannadice chairman Stephen Thompson refused to be drawn on the clubs bidding last night but said: “After the financial restructuring we went through recently, we don’t have to sell anyone this summer.

“We’re trying to build something here. As with everyone else, though, if someone comes in with a bid too good to refuse, we’d make a decision we felt was best for Dundee United.”

The 20-year-old has been a sensation since joining from Queen’s Park last summer and is now a Scotland cap.