Former Manchester United coach Mike Phelan is favourite for the manager's job at Norwich City.
The Daily Mail says Phelan is under consideration to become Norwich's next permanent manager after Neil Adams resigned yesterday.
Phelan has taken temporary charge of the club in the absence of Adams after formerly being first-team coach.
Chief executive David McNally is in the process of recruiting a permanent successor to Adams after his nine-month spell as manager.
Norwich are seventh in the Championship, three points behind Brentford in sixth, but with only three wins since October the club's board decided to act.