Burnley, Wolves and West Ham are all reportedly monitoring West Brom defender Craig Dawson, according to a report from the Mirror.
All three sides are watching developments on Dawson and will be eyeing-up a bid for the Baggies defender this summer.
West Ham are looking to strengthen their defence this summer, due to long-term injuries to key players. Also, conceding goals has been a problem for the East London club.
The Hammers have conceded the most goals in the league (67) prompting a summer move for a defender to solve their defensive struggles.
Dawson 27, has been reshuffled to play in central defence and has made an impact with his team going four games unbeaten, keeping their slim hopes of Premier League survival alive.

The Baggies defender is versatile and can also play as a full-back, a position he has played in for the majority of the season.
West Brom’s recent revival has come from the efforts of caretaker boss Darren Moore. However, with the club still a long shot away from safety, they will be faced with a tough task in keeping key figures ahead of their new life in the Championship.





