Everton chairman Bill Kenwright is adamant that he won't rush the decision to replace David Moyes at the end of the season.
The Scot is leaving the Toffees after 11 years at the club to replace Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United and signed off in style in his last home game beating West Ham United 2-0.
Kenwright told Sky Sports News: "We will not be making a quick decision [on his replacement]. We will take time, get the season over and then we will hopefully give some indication of where we're going.
"It was a great victory, a great performance by the team. It was a great performance by the crowd and once again a great performance by a great manager."
Wigan Athletic boss Roberto Martinez has been linked with the vacant post at Goodison Park along with Phil Neville and Cardiff City manager Malky Mackay.