Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly keeping a close eye on Antonio Conte's position at Tottenham Hotspur.
The Ligue 1 leaders are expected to be without Mauricio Pochettino for the 2022-23 season onwards, with the Argentine supposedly being eyed up by Manchester United as their new permanent boss.
Zinedine Zidane is rumoured to be the Parisiens' leading candidate to take the reins from Pochettino, but the ex-Real Madrid boss is still reportedly holding out for the France job.
As a result, Football Insider claims that PSG could instead turn their attention to Conte, whose long-term future at Tottenham is unclear amid his side's poor form.
The report adds that Conte could be tempted to make his stay at Spurs a brief once, as he feels he is not being properly backed by those upstairs.
The Italian made a positive start to life in North London but has now overseen three consecutive Premier League losses - a streak which leaves his side eighth in the table.
Conte's contract at Tottenham is due to run until the summer of 2023, but he was recently forced to clarify comments he made in an interview with Italian media over Spurs "weakening" the squad in January.