League One side Swindon Town are reportedly keen on snapping up Tim Sherwood should he depart Tottenham Hotspur at the end of the season.
The 45-year-old was handed the role as head coach at White Hart Lane by chairman Daniel Levy following the sacking of Andre Villas-Boas in December.
Sherwood's long-term future is said to be in doubt, with rumours emerging suggesting that Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal could take the reins in the summer.
It has now been claimed that Sherwood could be handed an immediate return to management, but with a team that reside two leagues below the top flight.
According to the Daily Star, Swindon chairman Lee Power, who is a friend of Sherwood, is interested in appointing the coach alongside assistants Les Ferdinand and Chris Ramsey.
Mark Cooper currently holds the managerial position for the Robins.