ALBION could face the striker involved in Florin Andone’s collapsed move to the Amex and a Dutch international team-mate of new record signing Jurgen Locadia on their return to the Premier League relegation dogfight.

Fellow strugglers Southampton are trying to complete a £50 million double swoop for Monaco’s Argentinian front man Guido Carrillo and winger Quincy Promes from Spartak Moscow.

The Seagulls’ January 31 hosts have yet to spend any of the £75 million they received from Liverpool for one-time Albion transfer target Virgil van Dijk.

Albion’s move for Deportivo La Coruna’s Romanian marksman Andone at the end of the summer transfer window was undone when the Spanish club’s interest in signing Carrillo fell through.

Promes, meanwhile, played for Holland under-19s, under-20s and under-21s with the Seagulls’ £14 million purchase Locadia before progressing into the senior ranks.

Southampton are desperate for more attacking firepower in the absence of top scorer Charlie Austin with a hamstring injury.

The south coast derby at St Mary’s at the end of the month has taken on extra significance following rock-bottom Swansea’s surprise win over Liverpool on Monday evening.

Albion are 16th, a point and two places above Saints, who are in turn only two points clear of Swansea.

The south coast rivals will fall deeper into trouble if Swansea cause another upset at home to Arsenal the night before their St Mary’s tussle.

Albion are at Middlesbrough in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Saturday, while Southampton host Watford.