West Ham United manager Sam Allardyce will reportedly leave the club less than 24 hours after their final Premier League game of the season at Newcastle United.
The 60-year-old is out of contract at Upton Park this summer and the club's hierarchy have not offered him fresh terms.
It is believed that West Ham have been working on a list of potential new managers to take them into the Olympic Stadium in 2016.
Former Everton and Manchester United manager David Moyes has been linked with the role, but it is thought that the Scot has no immediate plans to leave Real Sociedad, while Rafael Benitez and Michael Laudrup are also understood to be in the running.
West Ham owners David Sullivan and David Gold, together with vice-chairman Karren Brady, will meet Allardyce on Monday to part ways with the Hammers boss, according to the Irish Independent.
The former Bolton Wanderers and Blackburn Rovers boss has been West Ham manager since 2011.