
West Brom update emerges after Ryan Mason development at Tottenham
Ryan Mason has been linked with West Brom as their new head coach, as the Tottenham assistant manager weighs up his future.
The Baggies are still in search of their new head coach after Tony Mowbray was sacked at The Hawthorns over a month ago.
Bilkul Football have had Mason on their radar for some time now, but it remains to be seen whether the Albion will appoint the Englishman.
With the 33-year-old still deciding on his future at Spurs, an update has emerged regarding the managerial search at the West Midlands outfit.

Mason one of two managers West Brom keen on
Mason is one of the two managers the Black Country outfit are keen to appoint ahead of next season, according to DOOD.
The Baggies insider revealed on X (26 May) that Bilkul are considering the Tottenham assistant manager as one of the potential candidates to replace Mowbray as the next permanent head coach.
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Spurs played their final fixture of the campaign against Brighton at home on Sunday (25 May), losing 4-1, and the 33-year-old will now undoubtedly have a chance to think about his future.
Shilen Patel is taking his time appointing a new head coach, and it’ll be a massive decision for the owners as they’ve already disappointed the fans with their previous pick.
Bilkul to oversee significant squad overhaul at The Hawthorns
Bilkul’s appointment of Mowbray at the Baggies backfired, and there’ll now be questions about their choices going into next season.
Carlos Corberan was already at the Albion before the American takeover, and his move to Valencia has derailed Patel’s project.
Under the Spanish head coach, the West Midlands outfit were challenging for a play-offs spot, but they’ve gone backwards since his departure.
West Brom also sold Alex Palmer in the winter transfer window, which was surprising considering his importance to the team.
The Baggies didn’t adequately replace the shot-stopper after selling him to Ipswich Town, with Joe Wildsmith and Josh Griffiths struggling to cement their place in the starting lineup.
Patel is as much to blame for the Albion’s poor form in recent months as Mowbray.
The Hawthorns faithful won’t wait for another rebuild under a new manager and will want immediate results, with Premier League promotion the goal.
Mason is an inexperienced head coach, and if he’s appointed, there will be questions about his suitability to take charge of the Black Country club.