Ole Gunner Solskjaer could be making his return to the Premier League.
The former Manchester United striker has been in charge of Norwegian Club Molde since 2011, leading the side to two league titles and a Norwegian Cup against Rosenberg in November.
The Norwegian has been linked with many clubs over the past year, with Molde confirming they had received several 'formal requests' from clubs wanting to speak to the coach.
From Mirror.co.uk
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to open talks with West Brom about becoming their new boss - after snubbing a rival job.
The former Manchester United striker is expected to discuss the Baggies vacancy today as Norwegian side Molde clear his exit.
And Solskjaer is swaying towards a Premier League return after saying ‘no’ the post at Legia Warsaw in Poland.
According to The Times, West Brom have also contacted André Villas-Boas and Martin Jol about the vacant post. And they are also likely to speak to Mauricio Pellegrino, Ralf Rangnick and Paul Clement.
Though they also say that Solskjaer is not expected to be contacted about replacing Steve Clarke.