West Ham United are apparently lining up David Moyes or Slaven Bilic as possible managerial alternatives to Sam Allardyce.
Allardyce has overseen an impressive transformation at Upton Park this season and has the Hammers in contention for European qualification.
The 60-year-old's contract expires at the end of the season, but club co-owner David Sullivan has insisted that they will wait until the summer before deciding his future.
The Telegraph claims that Allardyce's chances of getting a new deal are as low as five per cent, and West Ham are considering Real Sociedad's Moyes and Besiktas boss Bilic as replacements.
They will face a battle to lure former Manchester United manager Moyes back to the Premier League only six months into his reign in Spain, but Bilic has long been linked with a move to England and now could be the time.