Sam Allardyce is set to leave his role as Leeds boss after talks with the club on Thursday.
The 68-year-old couldn't save Leeds from relegation after signing a four-game contract late in the season.
Mail Sport reported on Wednesday how he was set for crunch talks with CEO Angus Kinnear and after both sides failed to reach a deal, he will now depart Elland Road.
Allardyce - who had said in the final week of the season that he would see if he was 'aligned' with the club before making a decision on his future - could only muster one point from his four games in charge.