Slavisa Jokanovic led Fulham to the Premier League through the Championship play-offs last season
West Bromwich Albion will step up their efforts to bring in a replacement for sacked head coach Darren Moore by having further talks with former Fulham boss Slavisa Jokanovic.
Moore, 44, was dismissed following Saturday's draw with Ipswich Town.
Albion have made Jokanovic one of their prime candidates after guiding Watford and Fulham to the Premier League.
The Baggies have options and will sound out former Huddersfield boss David Wagner to see if he is interested.
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Former Swansea boss Carlos Carvalhal is also a potential candidate and is one of the men who made their interest known following Moore's dismissal.
However, Albion are keen to have a new head coach in place ahead of Wednesday's Championship fixture against Swansea if possible and 50-year-old Jokanovic is available.
The Serb, who was sacked by Fulham in November, worked with Albion's sporting director Luke Dowling during his spell as Watford boss in 2014-15.
Source: bbc.com