Swansea City have ruled out Ryan Giggs as a possible successor to Bob Bradley.
Giggs, 43, was the favourite for the job following Bradley's exit on Tuesday but the club are looking elsewhere.
BBC Sport understands Wales boss Chris Coleman remains a contender despite his wife tweeting on Thursday that the couple intend to move abroad once his contract expires in 2018.
Bayern Munich assistant Paul Clement is also understood to be in contention, as well as ex-Birmingham boss Gary Rowett.
Like Giggs, Clement was interviewed for the job in the autumn before Bradley replaced Francesco Guidolin.