Sam Allardyce will meet with Leeds on Thursday to discuss his future at the club.
The 68-year-old couldn’t keep the Yorkshire outfit in the Premier League after being given a four-game deal at the end of the season.
Allardyce is not expected to stay at Elland Road but will meet chief executive Angus Kinnear for a debrief about his brief spell in charge.
It is not out of the question that Allardyce is persuaded to throw his hat in the ring but it is unlikely at this stage.
It is understood that the former Bolton, Blackburn, West Ham and Crystal Palace manager was shocked at the Leeds players' inability to put up a fight as they plummeted towards relegation and will tell the club that the playing squad needs a complete overhaul.