Story by[Shuttershock]BBCFri, December 5, 2025 at 11:30 AM UTC·1 min readToby Collyer is set for another lengthy spell on the sidelines, according to West Bromwich Albion boss Ryan Mason. The 21-year-old midfielder, who is on a season-long loan with Albion from Manchester United, was forced off with a calf injury 10 minutes into last week's draw with Birmingham in the Championship. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"It's quite a big injury. He's at United at the minute where they're assessing him and then in the coming weeks we'll decide his plan regarding his rehab," Mason told BBC Radio WM."We've got him on loan for the season and normally any loan player that gets an injury that's a bit more than a small one, more a significant one, it's only right for the parent club to look at them, check them over, and we're in dialogue and hopefully he can do his rehab and come back better."The game against Birmingham was only Collyer's third start for the Baggies, with a previous injury having also interrupted his season."He's disappointed, naturally," added Mason. "When you're trying to build your career and you have setbacks, it's challenging. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"The reality is to get to the top in any industry there will be challenges, and if he's clever, uses it wisely, it can make him stronger in many different aspects."West Brom will also be without defender Nat Phillips for Saturday's trip to QPR (15:00 GMT) as he is suspended after collecting a fifth yellow card of the season in last weekend's win over Swansea.