Ian Holloway is readying himself for a return to management with League Two basement boys Yeovil Town, according to a report.
The 52-year-old, who was also linked with the Queens Park Rangers post, has been working as a pundit since leaving his role as Millwall manager in March.
It is claimed by The Sun that the Bristolian is interested in taking up the Huish Park job, which is currently vacant following the sacking of Paul Sturrock on Tuesday afternoon.
Sturrock was axed on the back of a run which had seen the Glovers fail to win any of their last 12 league games, leaving the club at the foot of the League Two table where they find themselves two points from safety.
Holloway has previously guided Crystal Palace and Blackpool to the Premier League, while also spending time in the lower leagues with Bristol Rovers at the start of his managerial career.