Sam Allardyce will replace Slaven Bilic as the manager of West Brom, the club has announced.
Allardyce takes over Bilic who was fired on Wednesday, following a 1-1 draw at Manchester City on Tuesday night.
Eko Hot Blog understands that Allardyce, who has previously coached Everton and West Ham, has signed an 18-month contract.
The deal includes a break clause at the end of the season if the Albion are relegated.
“In Sam, we have a man who has a proven Premier League pedigree with a track record of improving every club he has managed.
“We believe and, more importantly, Sam believes we have a group of players that have the quality needed to give the club its best chance of Premier League survival,” West Brom sporting director, Luke Dowling, said.
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The Baggies have only won once this season and sit second bottom of the table, but are only two points behind 17th-place Burnley.
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