
QPR make new manager decision after Cifuentes held West Brom talks
QPR are reportedly set to hire a new manager after placing Marti Cifuentes on gardening leave following his talks with West Brom.
The Baggies were looking for a new manager to replace Tony Mowbray and were keen on hiring the Spaniard.
They did not manage to get him to the Hawthorns and finished the season in ninth place.

Johannes Hoff Thorup set for QPR job
The Baggies’ managerial vacancy has stirred significant movement in the Championship.
Cifuentes, who guided QPR to 15th in the Championship, was not on West Brom’s final shortlist, despite earlier discussions with his representatives.
Instead, according to the Mail, QPR are set to appoint Johannes Hoff Thorup, recently sacked by Norwich City after a poor run of six defeats in 10 games.
West Brom, still searching for Mowbray’s successor, are progressing through their recruitment process without a preferred candidate yet, with names like Gary O’Neil and Ryan Mason mentioned.
The Baggies, aiming to return to the play-offs after a disappointing season, face competition from clubs like Norwich and Southampton, who are also seeking new managers.

West Brom desperately need to make the right appointment
West Brom’s next appointment is crucial to stabilise the club and push for promotion in their fifth consecutive Championship campaign.
The right manager is crucial to stabilise the Baggies, harness their talented squad and reignite their promotion push in the competitive Championship.
A misstep could prolong their five-year absence from the Premier League, risking fan discontent and financial strain.
Their recruitment process is thorough, with no rush to appoint despite nearly a month since Mowbray’s exit.
Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses |
13 | 6 | 1 | 6 |
They are evaluating young, dynamic candidates like Mason, favoured for his Premier League interim experience at Tottenham, alongside names like Dave Challinor and Eric Ramsay.
West Brom’s hierarchy are prioritising a fresh, progressive approach, learning from Mowbray’s failure, and will likely conduct extensive interviews to ensure alignment with the club’s long-term vision for promotion.