WEST Brom’s Rayhaan Tulloch is the 10th recruit of the window for City.

The 22-year-old versatile forward, like Chishom Afoka, has signed on a season-long loan.

Tulloch, who scored against Afoka’s Aston Villa in Premier League Two last month, recently returned from a four-month spell in Ireland where he netted five goals in 19 appearances.

“I have watched some of the games and I like the way the team plays,” he said. “This is the kind of place I want to be and I feel I will fit in here.

“Hopefully I will bring goals, assists and creativity, and just excitement on the football pitch. All being well, that is the sort of stuff I will deliver.

“I do not like losing, so the aim is to win every weekend. That is what I want to do.

“There is a nice vibe at the training ground and I want to show everyone what I can bring to this team and make a statement.”

Tulloch joined West Brom aged nine and made his senior debut in an FA Cup tie against Brighton in January 2019.

He had previously unsuccessful loan stints at Doncaster, which was cut short by injury, and Rochdale at the start of last season.

City boss Mark Hughes said: “Rayhaan is an exciting player who is versatile enough to operate anywhere across the forward line, and possesses a threat with his pace, trickery and eye for goal.

“He is very highly thought of at his parent club and has a good level of experience up and down the EFL, in the Premier League and in Ireland, at a relatively young age.”