Alan Pardew has confirmed he has held talks with West Brom about the vacant managerial position at the club.
The 56-year-old has emerged as a leading candidate to replace Tony Pulis, who was sacked at the beginning of this week, and described the job at The Hawthorns as "attractive."
He worked with West Brom technical director Nick Hammond during his spell in charge of Reading and is available, having been out of work since being sacked by Crystal Palace in December 2016.
Asked about recent reports that he had spoken with West Brom, Pardew, who was a guest on Sky Sports for their coverage of Huddersfield's home game against Manchester City, said: "I've had discussions with them.