It was reported by the Daily Mail earlier this week that Albion, alongside Burnley, Southampton and CSKA Moscow, were keeping tabs on the Nigerian’s situation.
Musa, formerly of Leicester City, was training with the Baggies and it was believed he would sign a contract until the end of the season following his release from Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr.
If not, it was claimed the four clubs mentioned above were willing to make Musa an offer or invite him in to train with them instead.
Now that opportunity has arisen as it is Birmingham Live’s understanding that West Brom have opted against signing him.
Musa was understood to be deemed fit but the Baggies feel they already have stronger players in his position
Meanwhile, Brighton goalkeeper Robert Sanchez is being monitored by England and Spain amid his international future, according to the Daily Telegraph.
Sanchez was born in Cartagena in Spain but moved to the United Kingdom aged 15 in order to join the Seagulls’ youth academy.
And after establishing himself as Albion’s number one in recent months, both countries have enquired about his international availability.
Here’s a round-up of the latest gossip doing the rounds across the Premier League:
If not, it was claimed the four clubs mentioned above were willing to make Musa an offer or invite him in to train with them instead.