West Bromwich Albion head coach Carlos Corberan is open to replacing Jesse Marsch at Leeds United, according to The Daily Mail.
Carlos Corberan reportedly open to Leeds United return
The Daily Mail have claimed that Corberan is among the candidates that Leeds are looking at to replace Marsch with.
And the West Brom boss himself is open to a move back to Leeds, according to the report.
The 39-year-old Spaniard – described as “a coach of the highest quality” by West Brom Chief Executive Ron Gourlay on the club’s official website in October 2022 – worked at Leeds as the Under-23 manager and with the first team.

Encouraging for Leeds
In our view, Carlos Corberan opening to leaving West Bromwich Albion for Leeds United now is very encouraging for the Premier League club.
This means that Leeds will not have to work too hard to bring the 39-year-old to Elland Road.
Now, of course, we do not envisage West Brom making it easy for Leeds to snap up the Spaniard.
After all, West Brom appointed Corberan as their head coach only in October 2022, and the Baggies are now very much in the running for the Championship playoffs.
However, if the Spaniard himself is willing to move the Leeds, then a deal among three parties could happen.
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