Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs is among the candidates that Swansea City are considering to succeed Bob Bradley as manager, according to reports.
Former United States boss Bradley was sacked on Tuesday after just 85 days and 11 games in charge, with the Swans 19th in the Premier League.
Giggs was interviewed twice by the Liberty Stadium outfit before Bradley's appointment in October and, according to BBC Sport, is back in the running for the role.
Wales manager Chris Coleman, former Leicester City boss Nigel Pearson and ex-Birmingham City manager Gary Rowett are also said to be in the frame.
Up next for Swansea is a Premier League match at home to Bournemouth on New Year's Eve.