Manager Claude Puel has reportedly 'lost everyone' in the Leicester City dressing room and is on the verge of being removed from his role at the King Power Stadium.
Puel has spent the last 14 months in the East Midlands, but the Frenchman has recorded just 20 wins from his 56 matches in charge and it has been suggested that the club's squad have grown tired of the 57-year-old's methods.
According to the Daily Mail, Puel's relationship with his players is at "an all-time low" and it has been suggested that results and performances must improve over the Christmas period.
The Foxes have recorded just one point from three games - leaving the club in 12th place in the Premier League standings - and Chelsea, Manchester City and Cardiff City are to come over the next three fixtures.
The report claims that Leicester may target a high-profile replacements with Celtic's Brendan Rodgers having allegedly been discussed.