Roberto De Zerbi says Albion do not need to sign a striker in January.

But he has spoken to top-scorer Leandro Trossard about producing more complete 90-minute performances.

Trossard has seven goals going into today’s game at Wolves (3pm), where Danny Welbeck is set to return to the matchday squad after illness.

Albion are off to their highest-scoring start to a top-flight season with 19 goals in 12 games.

Ahead of the trip to the Black Country, De Zerbi was told his predecessor Graham Potter had become tired of questions about signing a 20-goal striker.

De Zerbi said: “Potter was right! I don’t think we need a striker in January.

“Welbeck and Trossard are strong and ready to play the striker position.

“Okay, they are different. But they can also play together.

“I believe in (Kaoru) Mitoma, too. I want to give him a chance to play one, two or three in a row.

“I also want Solly March to score more. I want Solly to be focused to find the goal, shoot when one to one and play the last pass”

Trossard is a contender for Premier League player of the month honours.

But De Zerbi, who told him to score more goals ahead of the hat-trick at Liverpool, believes there is still plenty to come.

The Seagulls boss said: “I spoke with him about this because if he plays 90 minutes, he can have more chances to score and to play better.”