West Ham United could try to tempt Real Sociedad boss David Moyes to be their manager next season, according to reports.
Current boss Sam Allardyce is out of contract in the summer and his future is in doubt due to the board's reluctance to hand him a new deal so far.
The Telegraph reports that West Ham have placed Moyes's former scout Tony Henry in charge of signing players, and he could tempt the Scotsman to come back to the Premier League.
However, the paper also reports that Moyes is happy in Spain and grateful to Sociedad for giving him a chance after his disappointing time in charge of Manchester United last season.
Slaven Bilic is reportedly another option the club is considering, while they have not ruled out keeping Allardyce.
West Ham sit 10th in the Premier League table.