Liverpool's match at Swansea City later today could be Kenny Dalglish's last game as manager.
Failure to win at the Liberty Stadium will see the Reds set their lowest ever Premier League points total and the club's American owners are said to be growing increasingly frustrated.
John W Henry and Tom Werner have planned to meet Dalglish after today's match and the Scot, who has over two years remaining on his current contract, may be asked to vacate the manager's position and take an ambassadorial role at the club, according to The Mirror.
Director of football Damien Comolli, head of sports science Peter Bruckner, head of customer experience Jean Crisp, head of international soccer schools Steven Turner and head of communications Ian Cotton have all parted company with the Anfield club this season.