Glenn Murray is fit and available for Albion's trip to Everton.

But Aaron Mooy is a doubt after taking a knock to the knee in training.

The Aussie midfielder has not trained in the last two days.

Head coach Graham Potter told The Argus: “It was a just a knock on his knee. He trained on Tuesday but felt it after that so hasn’t trained yesterday or today.

“We will see how he goes but at the moment, I wouldn’t say 50-50, probably a bit less.”

Murray missed the FA Cup defeat to Sheffield Wednesday and has been linked with a January move away from the Amex.

Potter said: “Glenn has just been training. He missed the game against Sheffield Wednesday with a knock and is back now training and should be available for the squad against Everton so no news.”

He added: “No one can predict the future, especially in football, but he has been with us all season, he is part of our group.

“As I have said, I understand players, when windows are open, they have a chance to look at their situation and see if there is a possibilities to get extra game time.

"At the same time, they have to find the right option, the club has to get the right things moving from their perspective and it is all just the noise of the transfer window.

“While the players are here, I want to work with them and I will carry on doing that and try and help them improve.”

Solly March is back in contention after a groin injury. He has trained all week.