West Ham United vice-chairman Karren Brady has suggested that Sam Allardyce's future as manager is far from secure after admitting that the club are yet to make a decision.
The 60-year-old is reportedly in danger of being sacked by the Hammers following a recent poor run, which has included just one victory in their last 11 Premier League fixtures.
While Brady has not stated that the club are prepared to part ways with Allardyce, the businesswoman has claimed that talks are yet to begin on a new deal.
"Sam Allardyce is a good manager," Brady told talkSPORT. "He will always have our respect and whatever happens with West Ham, his future is bright.
"He's a good manager, but he has to make sure he's happy at West Ham. We have to sit down and calculate what we do privately, and respectfully, with him.
"We have the same plan this year as we've had every other time his contract has run out. We'll sit down at the end of the season, discuss the season that's gone past and decide how to go forward."
It has been rumoured that the club are keen to make changes in time for their move to the Olympic Stadium next year.