Ex-Leeds United assistant Carlos Corberan is set to take charge of West Brom, according to Sky Sports.
Corberan will replace Steve Bruce.
Bruce was sacked by the Baggies earlier this month and left them in 22nd place in the Championship after collecting just one win from the first 13 games.
Corberan is available at odds of 1/2 on BetVictor ahead of Carlos Carvalhal (5/2); Sean Dyche (6/1) and Jody Morris (6/1). Corberan took over as manager of Leeds U23s in June 2017 and was promoted by Marcelo Bielsa as assistant manager of the first team in 2018.
The Spaniard combined his first team duties with his role as head coach of the U23s, and won promotion to the Premier League in 2020 as Leeds lifted the Championship title..
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He left Elland Road to join Huddersfield in the summer of 2020, and although he finished in 20th place in his debut season, the Terriers came to within touching distance of promotion in his second and final campaign at the John Smith's Stadium.
Huddersfield finished third in the Championship last term and defeated Luton Town over two legs to reach the play-off final. Corberan would be denied the chance to manage in the Premier League, as Nottingham Forest prevailed 1-0 at Wembley in May.
Corberan resigned as Huddersfield boss in July and had a brief spell at the helm for Olympiakos. Despite securing qualification for the UEFA Europa League group stage, Corberan was sacked after just six weeks, following a run of two wins in 11 games.
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