Everton owner Farhad Moshiri has reportedly given thought to making another change in the Goodison Park dugout.
Earlier this season, Moshiri replaced Ronald Koeman with Sam Allardyce but despite a strong start to life with the Toffees, the former England boss has won just six of his 16 matches in charge.
Everton sit in ninth position in the Premier League standings - seven points above the relegation zone - but according to the Daily Star, Moshiri remains unhappy with the current state of the club.
Moshiri has previously shown an interest in Shakhtar Donetsk manager Paulo Fonseca, and the former Portuguese international allegedly remains a target ahead of next season.
The 44-year-old has won 61 of his 78 matches in charge of the Ukrainian side, but he is yet to pen an extension to his current deal, which expires in the summer.