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Referee Mark Clattenburg to stay in Premier League until end of season

PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 10:  Referee Mark Clattenburg gestures during the UEFA EURO 2016 Final match between Portugal and France at Stade de France on July 10
Image: Mark Clattenburg has accepted a job as the head of referees in Saudi Arabia

Mark Clattenburg will continue to referee in the Premier League until the end of the season.

Clattenburg announced his decision last week to become head of referees in Saudi Arabia but the official will remain in English football for the rest of the current campaign.

The Premier League have appointed Clattenburg to take charge of Saturday's game between West Brom and Bournemouth at the Hawthorns.

However, it is understood that commitments relating to his new role in Saudi Arabia, as well as the fact he will not be refereeing in England next season, could limit the number of matches Clattenburg is appointed to.

It had been expected that Clattenburg would leave the Premier League immediately following his decision to quit.

The 41-year-old has taken charge of the Euro 2016 final, Champions League final and FA Cup final last season.

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Clattenburg will replace another former Premier League referee in Saudi Arabia. Howard Webb resigned from his position as head of refereeing there earlier this month, and will take up a role with Major League Soccer next month.