Leicester chooses Carlos Corberán as new head coach
Kenley Ward
Dailysports's expert
Yesterday, Leicester City officially dismissed Steve Cooper from his role as the team's manager. The club has already identified who might replace him.
Details: According to Marca, the "Foxes" are likely to appoint Spaniard Carlos Corberán, who is currently managing West Bromwich Albion in the Championship, as their new head coach.
Corberán's contract with the "Baggies" includes a £2.5 million release clause, which Leicester is willing to activate.
Before joining West Bromwich, Corberán was an assistant to Marcelo Bielsa at Leeds United and also managed Huddersfield Town and Olympiacos.
After 16 rounds, West Bromwich sits in sixth place in the Championship. Leicester, with 10 points, is 16th in the Premier League.
Reminder: Following the 1-2 defeat to Chelsea, Leicester players were spotted partying together in a Danish nightclub.