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But his agent Nick Rubery insists the midlands club have not shown an interest in the player, although another un-named side have declared an interest.
"As far as I'm aware West Brom have made no approach," said Rubery.
"We know that one club has made an approach but that's not Albion.
"Marcus has a lot of potential, but people want to see if he can make the step up before they dive in."
Iron boss Nigel Adkins has said he expects Williams to show 100 per cent commitment to the club next season despite the club turning down his request to leave.
But the latest Iron-Bru.net poll suggests more than half of United fans back his stance.
We've been asking users the simple question - should the club accept his request.
And although 44.2 per cent reckon he should be sold, 55.8 per cent of voters backed the club's decision.