Norwich City manager Alex Neil has admitted that he will review his position at the end of the season following the departure of the club's chief executive.
On Monday, it was announced by the Canaries that David McNally has chosen to step down from his position.
The decision was made after Norwich lost 1-0 to Manchester United, leaving the club four points from safety with two games left to play.
"I'll certainly look at my contribution this season, look at my team individually in terms of their contribution and the bigger picture in terms of the club and what we've managed to do on the field and off the field," Neil told reporters.
"Recruitment is a part of that, a whole load of things needs analysing. I'll speak to the powers that be and the board but I don't think anything is ever off the table in football.
"At the end of the season I'll be judging how I've performed, how other people have performed and I'm pretty sure people will be judging me. That's normal in the Premier League."
Neil was appointed Norwich boss last year.