World Cup-winning coach Luiz Felipe Scolari hinted he has received an offer to replace Alan Pardew as West Brom manager and their impending relegation to the Championship will not put him off.
West Brom announced Pardew's exit "by mutual consent" on Monday, with the 56-year-old presiding over a disastrous run which has left them looking certainties for relegation.
Pardew was only in charge for four months after replacing Tony Pulis in November and a streak of eight successive Premier League defeats proved enough for the club's hierarchy to give him the boot, with West Brom 10 points adrift of safety six games from the end of the season.