Albion are still interested in Leon Constantine but boss Dean Wilkins expects the former Port Vale marksman to be snapped up by a Championship club.
Constantine, now a free agent, rejected a move to Albion during the January transfer window after a £135,000 fee was agreed with Vale.
Wilkins said: "He is aware that we are interested. At the time we showed interest earlier in the year he expressed that he wanted to play in the Championship.
"I am sure that remains an ambition and, with him being on a free, that is a good possibility."
Meanwhile, former Wales No.1 Paul Jones has been ruled out of the race to become Albion's full-time goalkeeping coach.
Jones was interviewed for the post vacated last month by Portsmouth-bound John Keeley but Wilkins said: It is not going to work out with Paul.
"He has been offered the opportunity to work with the Welsh national team and he could not give us the sort of commitment we wanted."
Albion's League One rivals Carlisle have signed Middlesbrough striker Danny Graham on a two-year deal following his successful loan spell at Brunton Park.
The 21-year-old failed to make a first-team impact at Boro.
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