Glenn Hoddle is reportedly one of the leading contenders to take charge of Fulham if the Championship side decide to part company with Felix Magath.
German coach Magath was unable to keep the West Londoners in the Premier League last term and so far in the Championship this term he has overseen four consecutive defeats, which has left the club rooted to the bottom of the table.
As a result, it is believed that if performances and outcomes do not improve in the near future, the 61-year-old will be relieved of his duties at Craven Cottage.
In terms of a replacement, the board at Fulham would be keen to discuss the vacancy with former England manager Hoddle, who is currently on the coaching staff at Queens Park Rangers, according to the London Evening Standard.
The report adds that former Brighton & Hove Albion boss Oscar Garcia would also be in the running for the position.