The same article translated to English is not needed as the original content is already in English. Falkirk's striker Barney Stewart has been sold to West Brom in a £1.3 million deal, with the 22-year-old signing a four-year contract at The Hawthorns. Stewart was spotted playing as an amateur for Heriot Watt University after moving to Scotland to study sports science. He made his professional debut last year, then hit 19 goals in his first full season, including 10 in the Scottish Premiership after a recall from a loan at Dunfermline. Several English clubs showed interest, with Albion winning the race for his signature. Barney Stewart told WBA TV he's excited by the challenge of playing in the Championship. He's confident that he can score the goals for the Albion, just like he did last year for Dunfermline and Falkirk. West Brom are also close to agreeing a deal with Chelsea for 20-year-old forward Jimmy-Jay Morgan. The London-born forward is looking forward to the frequency of the games in the Championship. He loves the league and thinks it's one of the best in the world to watch. Stewart's move to West Brom is a significant one for the player, who has risen through the ranks quickly. He's a confident person and will always back himself. The fee for Stewart is a significant one for Falkirk, and the club will be looking to reinvest the money in their squad. The transfer window is open, and West Brom are looking to strengthen their team. They've made a good start with the signing of Stewart, and they'll be looking to add more players to their squad. The Championship is a tough league, but Stewart is excited by the challenge. He's looking forward to playing for the Albion and scoring goals for the team.
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Falkirk's Barney Stewart Joins West Brom on Four-Year Deal
Barney Stewart leaves Falkirk for West Brom, excited for Championship challenge after scoring 19 goals in first full season
