Hartson on his way out of West Brom

'A bit short': John Hartson
13 April 2012

John Hartson's days at West Brom look numbered with manager Tony Mowbray admitting the club is trying to reach a settlement with the former Wales international.

Hartson has slipped well down the pecking order since Mowbray brought in Craig Beattie and Ishmael Miller during the summer.

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The 32-year-old earns around £15,000 a week and Albion are attempting to reach a compromise with Hartson who wants to play first team football.

Mowbray said: "I've had a lot of conversations with John almost on a daily basis. I have no problems with him. He's a nice guy but as a footballer he's a little bit short at the moment.

"Yes, John is frustrated. Yes, he wants to play football and there is a desire from both parties to try and resolve the situation but it's not easy because of the contract John has.

"It has to suit both parties and until it is resolved, John has to get on with it."

Hartson is believed to be a target for Swansea.

Meanwhile the Baggies are deciding whether to make a bid for Polish striker Bartosz Slusarski.

Slusarski, 25, who is registered with Dyskobolia Grodzisk, has spent several days on trial with Albion.

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