Albion’s protracted attempt to name Ryan Mason of Tottenham as their next head coach is anticipated to be very important in the days ahead.
Last week, it was made public that the 33-year-old was Bilkul, the owner of Albion,’s first pick to take over at The Hawthorns, where Tony Mowbray was fired six weeks prior.
Despite the recent Europa League win, there is a lot of conjecture about the future of Mason, the former Spurs and Hull midfielder who serves as Ange Postecoglou’s assistant head coach at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
After discussions with Mason’s agents earlier in the day, it was believed that Mason would be the one to accept the transfer from his boyhood club to a permanent senior management position for the first time.

Mason was on a post-season family vacation until the end of last week. Since it is now June and pre-season will start in around three weeks, it is anticipated that this week will provide clarity and choices to all parties.
Mason’s contract in north London is set to expire at the end of June, according to The Express & Star.
Additionally, Albion allegedly conducted discussions with who guided Go Ahead Eagles to a Dutch Cup victory and eighth place in the Eredivisie, and highlighted Minnesota United manager Eric Ramsay, the 33-year-old coach from Shrewsbury, as a target.
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