and another Polish player may be joining the English Premiership....
West Brom eye Polish star Bieniuk
West Brom are giving a five-day trial to Poland defender Jaroslaw Bieniuk.
The 26-year-old Amica Wronki star, who has won seven Polish caps, could be in line for a �350,000 move to The Hawthorns if he impresses.
Amica's vice-president Arkadiusz Kasprzak confirmed: "There has not been a formal offer as such but we believe it may lead to more talks."
And Kasprzak added: "We, as a club, have to discuss what is the right thing for us and the player."
Bieniuk has two years remaining of his current contract, but the 6ft 3in stopper has also admitted he would consider a move to England to further his career.
Amica officials are stressing negotiations are at only an early stage but Robson has admitted he is keen to sign another defender - and a striker - before the new season gets underway.
Robson has already signed utility player Steve Watson from Everton, midfielder Darren Carter from Birmingham and 'keeper Chris Kirkland on loan from Liverpool during the close season.
He is also expecting to find out in the near future whether he can re-sign Kieran Richardson on loan, with the player due to have talks over his future with Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
Meanwhile, three of Robson's squad will not feature in the club's two weekend friendlies with Cheltenham at Whaddon Road and AFC Telford at Bucks Head.
Midfielders Zoltan Gera and Junichi Inamoto plus striker Kanu have been given extra time off after featuring in recent internationals for Hungary, Japan and Nigeria respectively.