AFC Wimbledon are considering an approach to make Emma Hayes to make her the first senior female manager in the men's game, according to the Express.
The Chelsea women's boss boasts an incredible 33-match unbeaten record in the Women's Super League following a 4-0 victory over local rivals Tottenham last weekend.
The 44-year-old has had an illustrious career since taking over at Chelsea back in 2012 with two League and Women’s FA Cup doubles, as well as winning the title and the League Cup last season.
Hayes has also been linked with the England job before and finds her latest potential opportunity to enter the men's game has come after Glyn Hodges left the club by mutual consent after a 2-0 defeat by MK Dons.