Everton winger Kevin Mirallas has reportedly opted to bide his time before making a decision on his future at Goodison Park.
During the summer, Mirallas was allegedly keen to leave the Toffees, but any potential departure was scrapped by Ronald Koeman due to the Dutch boss failing to sign all of his transfer targets.
The 30-year-old has only been used on four occasions this season, and has recently been forced to apologise for his behaviour after an incident at the club's training ground.
However, according to the Liverpool Echo, the Belgian international is yet to make a final call on where his future lies, and the attacker will instead wait on the appointment of a new manager.
Mirallas only put pen to paper on a new three-year deal as recently as May, meaning that Everton still remain in a strong position over whether the player stays on Merseyside or leaves for a new challenge.
Sam Allardyce and Sean Dyche continue to head the betting as a full-time replacement for Koeman, who left the club last month.