Graham Potter is closing in on a return to football to replace Julen Lopetegui at West Ham after further positive talks with club officials.
Sky Sports News understands there is optimism from both sides that a deal can be done, with the 49-year-old potentially taking charge of the upcoming FA Cup third-round clash with Aston Villa on Friday.
There are still contractual details to be agreed between the two parties and Everton maintain an interest in the background, as pressure continues to grow on current boss Sean Dyche.
Potter has been out of management since leaving Chelsea in April 2023 after previously taking charge of Brighton and Hove Albion, Swansea City and Swedish side Ostersund.
Lopetegui took West Ham training on Tuesday ahead of Friday’s game.
The club also held interviews with Paulo Fonseca and Christophe Galtier.
Carra: Potter to West Ham is good for both
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher believes West Ham may finally be getting the manager they thought they were getting in Lopetegui, should Potter be appointed.
Speaking on Monday Night Football, he said: “The whole reason they moved away from David Moyes was not actually the results as such – the last season wasn’t great, they had better seasons. In the main Moyes did a good job at West Ham. But I always felt West Ham wanted their ‘Roberto De Zerbi’, a guy who comes in and plays brilliant football.
“But don’t forget it started with Graham Potter who came off the back of Chris Hughton who was a different type of manager and they [Brighton] wanted to change things. West Ham wanted to change things and be a team that’s on the front foot and take the game to the opposition.
“We know Potter can do that. If he can unlock some of the attacking talents West Ham have got, it’s a good move for both if the deal comes off.”