It was announced last week that the 41-year-old is leaving English football to take up a role with the Saudi Arabian Football Federation.
Clattenburg had initally planned to quit his post right away before making the move to the Middle East, where he is expected to earn £500,000 tax free per year.
But following talks with Mike Riley, the head of Professional Game Match Officials Limited, he has now agreed to take charge of least four more top-flight games.
He will now be the man in the middle for West Brom's clash with Bournemouth at the Hawthorns on Saturday.