A number of the Tottenham Hotspur first-team players have reportedly complained to chairman Daniel Levy about manager Harry Redknapp's tactics.
The North London side have experienced a sensational dip in form, taking just two wins from 10 Premier League matches.
It is believed that a host of the players are becoming frustrated with Redknapp's training methods and have gone all the way to the Tottenham hierarchy to make their discontent known, according to Goal.com.
While the former Portsmouth manager remains the favourite to become the new England boss, reports have claimed that Levy would consider sacking the 65-year-old in the unlikely event that he turns down a role with the Three Lions.
Spurs, who were deemed early title contenders, have slipped from a secure third spot into fifth, three points away from Champions League qualification.