West Brom hold further talks with Jokanovic

West Bromwich Albion are arranging further talks with former Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic.

The Baggies are continuing their search for a new manager after they sacked head coach Darren Moore on Saturday following a draw at home to Ipswich Town.

Albion are keen on having their new man in place by Wednesday, when they face Swansea in the Championship.

Jokanovic has connections with West Brom as he worked with their sporting director Luke Dowling during his time at Watford in 2014-15.

Other potential candidates for the job include former Huddersfield Town manager David Wagner, who has been out of work since he left the rock-bottom Premier League side in January.

Former Swansea and Sheffield Wednesday manager Carlos Carvalhal has also been linked with the vacant manager post.

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