The Guardian (USA)

West Brom want Chris Hughton talks over manager’s job after play-off exit

- Stuart James

West Bromwich Albion plan to meet Chris Hughton next week to discuss the possibilit­y of him becoming their manager. Hughton is out of work after surprising­ly being sacked by Brighton on Monday less than 24 hours after the Premier League season finished, and West Brom have identified the 60-yearold former Spurs full-back as a leading contender for their vacancy.

West Brom’s semi-final play-off defeat against Aston Villa on penalties on Tuesday means that the club can start to plan for next season in the Championsh­ip, and Hughton’s track record of winning two promotions from that division, with Newcastle and Brighton, makes him a strong candidate to oversee what will be a rebuilding job at the Hawthorns.

Although Hughton was bitterly disappoint­ed to be dismissed at Brighton, it is believed that he is keen to return to work. How quickly he plans to do that remains to be seen and any initial talks will be on an informal basis, with West Brom also exploring other options. Slavisa Jokanovic, the former Fulham manager, is another under considerat­ion. He was interviewe­d for the post in March, after Darren Moore was sacked.

Whoever takes over will need to oversee a transition­al period at Albion, who had hoped to return to the Premier League at the first time of asking. There are likely to be a number of departures, with Salomón Rondón, who spent last season on loan at Newcastle, certain to leave and the future of players such as Jay Rodriguez, Kieran Gibbs, Matt Phillips and Craig Dawson in doubt.

Jimmy Shan, who took charge in a caretaker capacity after Albion failed to appoint a permanent successor to Moore, has been told that there will be a coaching role for him.

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Chris Hughton has won promotion to the Premier League with Brighton and Newcastle. Photograph: Dave Thompson/PA
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