[h=3]Breaking news Transfer window watch (Updated): El-Abd on verge of leaving Albion[/h]3:52pm Thursday 16th January 2014 in Albion By Andy Naylor
Adam El-Abd could be heading for Bristol City
Adam El-Abd's long association with Albion is about to end with a permanent move to Bristol City.
El-Abd is in talks with the League One strugglers managed by former Seagulls loan striker Steve Cotterill, an Argus source in the West Country has confirmed.
El-Abd has been Albion's third choice centre-half under Oscar Garcia this season, behind captain Gordon Greer and Matt Upson, after signing a new contract in the summer when Barnsley were interested in him.
He was relegated to the bench against Birmingham last Saturday after six successive starts to make way for the return to the starting line-up of fit-again Greer.
Egyptian international El-Abd was brought on in the dying stages of the 1-0 victory at The Amex.
It was the 29-year-old's 300th League appearance for Albion since making his first team debut in November 2003.
Lewis Dunk, Albion's fourth-choice central defender behind El-Abd, ironically had a loan spell at Bristol City earlier in the season under former manager Sean O'Driscoll.
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Adam El-Abd's long association with Albion is about to end with a permanent move to Bristol City.
El-Abd is in talks with the League One strugglers managed by former Seagulls loan striker Steve Cotterill, an Argus source in the West Country has confirmed.
El-Abd has been Albion's third choice centre-half under Oscar Garcia this season, behind captain Gordon Greer and Matt Upson, after signing a new contract in the summer when Barnsley were interested in him.
He was relegated to the bench against Birmingham last Saturday after six successive starts to make way for the return to the starting line-up of fit-again Greer.
Egyptian international El-Abd was brought on in the dying stages of the 1-0 victory at The Amex.
It was the 29-year-old's 300th League appearance for Albion since making his first team debut in November 2003.
Lewis Dunk, Albion's fourth-choice central defender behind El-Abd, ironically had a loan spell at Bristol City earlier in the season under former manager Sean O'Driscoll.

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