Leeds United are looking at Carlos Corberan as a potential replacement for Jesse Marsch, just days after Everton decided to snub him for Sean Dyche, according to The Daily Mail.
Leeds eye Carlos Corberan after Everton snub
The report has claimed that Marsch is under pressure at Leeds following the Whites’ defeat to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League this past weekend.
The West Yorkshire club remain in real danger of getting relegated to the Championship at the end of the season.
The Daily Mail have reported that West Bromwich Albion boss Corberan is on the radar of Leeds.
Leeds rate the 39-year-old Spanish manager highly.
Corberan worked as the Under-23 manager and as a first-team coach at Leeds.
The report has claimed that Everton considered bringing the young manager to Goodison Park following the sacking of Frank Lampard.

The Toffees reportedly ‘held conversations about the merits of appointing the 39-year old but ultimately decided he didn’t possess enough top flight experience’.
Risky?
Carlos Corberan is a very good manager who has done well in English football.
The former Leeds first-team coach led Huddersfield Town to the Championship playoff final last season.
And now his West Bromwich Albion side are in the Championship playoff spots.
Yes, Corberan has not managed in the Premier League, but he knows English football inside out and knows Leeds well.
So, if Leeds do decide to part company with Marsch, then Corberan would not be a bad replacement.
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