West Ham United vice-chairman Karren Brady must clear the air with manager Avram Grant.
The Guardian says the pair are expected to hold talks before the weekend to clear the air following the speculation that has surrounded the Israeli's job as West Ham United manager.
The relationship between Brady and Grant has been strained following the collapse of the deal to bring the midfielder Steve Sidwell from Aston Villa to West Ham a fortnight ago.
Brady subsequently revealed in her newspaper column that she had vetoed the deal. This caused Grant to react angrily and say: "Maybe I will have a column in a newspaper and say what I think."
Brady and Grant have not yet discussed these events formally but it is thought that David Sullivan and David Gold, the club's co-owners, have assured him that it was merely unfounded speculation that his position was under threat.