Shan won six of his first 11 games as West Bromwich Albion manager.

James Shan has offers from two English Football League clubs and another form overseas after his caretaker spell in charge of West Bromwich Albion, according to The Sun.
Shan stepped in after Darren Moore’s sacking in March and won six of his 11 games prior to last week’s play-off semi-final shootout defeat to Aston Villa.
But West Brom are now on the hunt for a permanent Moore successor.
And despite being promised a return to his previous role as first-team coach, Shan has told The Sun his future at The Hawthorns is uncertain while the search continues.

It is unclear which clubs have made contact with Shan, although there are vacancies at Swansea City, Middlesbrough, Plymouth Argyle, Oldham Athletic and Yeovil Town.
Shan joined West Brom from Birmingham City 13 years ago and has coached up from the Baggies’ Under-7s.
Should West Bromwich Albion try to retain Shan’s services this summer?
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