Swansea City are eyeing USA national coach Jurgen Klinsmann as a possible replacement for current manager Francesco Guidolin, according to the Daily Star.
The report claims that Klinsmann features on the Welsh club's three-man shortlist, which also includes Manchester UnitedRyan Giggs and the German's US predecessor Bob Bradley.
Guidolin is under immense pressure in his job at the moment after collecting just one win from the opening six games, and recent reports have suggested that he could be sacked if his team fail to beat Liverpool on Saturday.
Klinsmann has also been linked with the England vacancy following Sam Allardyce's departure but quickly shut down those rumours earlier in the week.