Dick Advocaat has reportedly decided that he wants to remain as Sunderland head coach.
The 67-year-old stated last week that he was not interested in taking charge on a full-time basis after keeping the Black Cats in the Premier League.
Advocaat succeeded Gus Poyet in March on a short-term deal that ran until the end of the season.
The Dutchman had said that he would call time on his 28-year career in management, despite numerous Sunderland players wanting him to remain at the Stadium of Light.
However, Advocaat has now agreed to stay on at Sunderland following a change of heart, according to The Sun.
It is thought that he has signed a one-year deal with the North-East side.
Advocaat guided Sunderland to a 16th-placed finish last season.