Steve Bruce, the former manager of West Brom, has unexpectedly entered the race for the vacant Gillingham position.
At The Hawthorns, the 62-year-old had a challenging eight months as the team missed the playoffs, dropped into the Championship relegation zone, and only eight of his 32 games in charge were victories.
He lost his job after being fired in October 2022, when Albion was in their worst league standing in 20 years.
Now that Neil Harris has been fired by League Two club Gillingham, he has unexpectedly emerged as the front-runner candidate. Leam Richardson, a former manager of Wigan Athletic, and Karl Robinson, a former manager of MK Dons and Oxford United, are currently his rivals for the position, according to the bookies.
The former Albion manager would make a comeback 44 years after starting his playing career at The Gills, where he made 237 appearances over a five-year span.
The rumors surfaced just a few weeks after Bruce was mentioned as a potential manager for the Republic of Ireland team, whose manager Stephen Kenny is under fire after a challenging Euros qualification campaign.