Since Ronald Koeman's departure at Everton, the Merseysiders have been on the hunt for a new boss to take the reigns at Goodison Park, and whilst Toffees' legend David Unsworth is manning the helm competently, Watford's Marco Silva has been pinpointed as the leading candidate.
However it's also apparent that former Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal is seemingly breathing down his neck in the race for the vacant hot-seat.
According to a report published by Mirror, Van Gaal is the new frontrunner, ahead of Burnley's Sean Dyche and Sam Allardyce, although the ex-England manager has previously ruled himself out of the shortlist of potential replacements.