West Brom will pursue Sam Allardyce as their next manager if he is sacked as Everton boss at the end of the season, reports The Daily Mail.
The Baggies will make a decision on their next permanent manager in the summer after sacking Alan Pardew at the start of April.
Darren Moore has impressed in interim charge of West Brom and there have been calls for the 44-year-old to get the job on a full-time role.
West Brom are unbeaten in four matches under Moore but will be relegated to the Championship if they fail to beat Tottenham this weekend.
The West Brom board are still undecided whether Moore is the right man to lead them back into the Premier League next season and they are monitoring Allardyce’s future as a result.
Allardyce is adamant he will continue as Everton manager next season but his future at Goodison Park is far from certain.
Since taking over as Everton manager at the start of December, only five Premier League teams have won more points than the Toffees (33).
To join a relegated team? Be serious West Brom. Very funny. By the way ... Toni Pulis was doing his job good enough not to relegate WestBrom. Martinez aswell with Everton (performing an attacking football). Why they were sacked, big question.
If Everton sack Allardyce, he will believe he deserves more than a Championship job. He is genuinely baffled that he is getting stick from Everton fans. Can't see him accepting a Championship job