West Brom eyeing move for Blackburn Rovers boss John Eustace
Blackburn Rovers manager John Eustace has been mentioned as a potential candidate to replace Carlos Corberan at West Brom.
Speaking to Talksport (1 January, 1.13pm), Alex Crook revealed that the 45-year-old is someone that has been brought up as a possible successor to Corberan at the Hawthorns.
Eustace has earned a lot of plaudits for his work with Rovers, initially keeping them in the Championship last season amid the threat of relegation.
The Lancashire outfit are now in the mix for a play-off place after a promising first half of the campaign.
West Brom are searching for a new manager following the departure of Corberan, who took charge at Spanish side Valencia in December.
Corberan was well liked by supporters, even if recent results in his final couple of months had raised some doubts over his long-term future.
Valencia ended any doubts by paying up to £3 to 4 million to appoint the 41-year-old as their latest manager, according to the BBC.
Crook has now claimed that Eustace is on the list of candidates to potentially take charge at West Brom, with the new owners looking to make their first managerial appointment since purchasing the club 12 months ago.
“John Eustace, doing such a good job at Blackburn, is another name who has been mentioned to me,” said the journalist, via Talksport.
The Baggies will be looking to appoint a coach that can guide the team to a top six finish, with their sights set on a return to the Premier League.