Kezman dismisses Baggies move
The Serbo-Montenegrin international is expected to leave the Philips Stadion this summer in search of a fresh challenge.
Thus far, Charlton are believed to be the only club to have submitted a firm offer for the prolific hit-man but it is rumoured to be slightly below PSV's valuation.
The Dutch giants are not prepared to accept a knockdown fee for Kezman, with both the club and player waiting to discover if any of Europe's bigger teams lodge a bid.
West Brom are thought to have enquired about the 25-year-old but Kezman has swiftly dashed any prospect Gary Megson may have had of taking him to The Hawthorns.
Kezman did not dismiss a switch to Charlton, who have already agreed a fee for his PSV team-mate Dennis Rommedahl, but he slammed the door shut on The Baggies' interest, citing the Midlands club as 'not big enough'.
"I know Charlton and West Bromwich are interested and that they want to sign me," said Kezman on Dutch television programme Studio Sport.
"I hope to know more within a few days but I'm still not sure what will happen.
"They (West Brom) are not big enough. In my eyes they are not a serious option."
Kezman's lack of interest in The Baggies is unlikely to deter Megson in his pursuit of new recruits, though, as he is seeking another half-a-dozen signings.
Megson has already drafted in Riccardo Scimeca, Martin Albrechtsen and Darren Purse during the close season but he wants nine fresh faces in his promoted squad.
He commented: "The three deals we have managed to do we are delighted with but we need to bring in a total of around nine players of a certain quality and we are in the process of doing more deals."