Daryl Dike Says Goodbye to Albion After Tough Spell
A Brief Farewell After a Long Journey
Albion fans saw Daryl Dike post a farewell message on social media, his first public words since he was released at the end of last season. A quick chat after the final game against Sheffield Wednesday left the writer wishing him well and saying goodbye in case of a release, a scenario the club later confirmed. The departure marks the end of a fourâandâaâhalfâyear stay that never quite lived up to early expectations.
Arriving with Promise, Leaving with Regret
Dike joined Albion from Orlando City for roughly ÂŁ7âŻmillion in JanuaryâŻ2022, having impressed the clubâs former boss ValâŻIsmael during a loan spell at Barnsley. He netted nine goals in 22 appearances for the South Yorkshire side, a strike rate that never quite translated to the Premier League level. The American striker, now 26, managed just 68 league appearances during his tenure, a stark contrast to the potential he showed earlier.
Injury Setbacks That Defined His Time
His debut was marred by a hamstring injury sustained on his first start at Peterborough, a preview of the troubles that would follow. A return for the 2022â23 campaign saw him score seven times in 25 games before a torn Achilles sidelined him for nine months. Dike marked his comeback with a goal in the FA Cup third round against Aldershot in JanuaryâŻ2024, only to be carried off on a golfâcart stretcher versus Ipswich later that month, a moment that later revealed a deeper mental struggle.
The mental battle meant he missed a full year of football, leaving him watching from the sidelines as the club navigated relegation worries. A brief cameo in the final game of the 2024â25 season saw interim boss James Morrison give him a start against Luton, and Dike responded with a goal in a 5â3 victory. A thigh injury during preâseason again cut his momentum short.
A Glimpse of Glory Before the End
Dike returned in October but received limited minutes under Ryan Mason and later Eric Ramsay, with Morrison again brought in to show faith. Minutes increased in April, and he delivered a standout performance with a strike at Preston that became a highlight of the season. The following match saw him net again, this time against Watford, a result that kept Albion safe from relegation before any points deduction.
Those were his last goals for the club, totalling 11 over the fourâplus years. The final tally of 68 appearances and a handful of memorable strikes left fans pondering âwhat could have beenâ for a player who kept his smile alive despite countless setbacks.
What the Departure Means for Albion
With Dikeâs release confirmed, Albion also said goodbye to JoshâŻMaja and KarlanâŻGrant as their contracts expire this summer, effectively clearing the way for a nearâcomplete rebuild of the forward line. The permanent appointment of Morrison as head coach suggests a fresh approach, relying on younger talent and strategic signings to fill the gaps left by departing attackers. The club now looks to turn a chapter defined by injuries into a new chapter of competitive optimism.
- 68 appearances â total league games for Albion
- ÂŁ7âŻm fee â transfer cost from Orlando City
- 9 goals â Barnsley loan season (22 apps)
- 7 goals â 2022â23 Albion season (25 apps)
- 11 goals â overall tally for the club
- 9âmonth layâoff â after torn Achilles
- Fullâyear mental health struggle â following Ipswich stretcher incident
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