Former Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch has been revealed as Southampton’s preferred choice to replace Nathan Jones as the club’s manager.
The American manager, who was sacked by Leeds only eight days ago, has had talks with the Saints’ hierarchy although there is still some work to be done before a deal is concluded.
Nathan Jones was dismissed on Sunday the day after losing to 10-man Wolves which left them bottom of the Premier League, having spent just about 95 days in charge of the Saints.
They are away at the Stamford Bridge to Chelsea on Saturday before playing Leeds United a week later.
Southampton’s board have had interest from a number of other candidates, including ex-Everton boss Frank Lampard and DC United manager Wayne Rooney, but they see Marsch’s style being the best fit to galvanise the club’s squad as they bid to avoid relegation.
Saints have just 15 points from 22 Premier League games this season after just four wins, three draws and 15 defeats.
Marsch’s Premier League experience as well as his profile as a positive orator and coach is being named as the major reason why he is the odds-on favourite to get the job.
He also comes from the same Red Bull line of coaches as former Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl and will be expected to get the players quickly on board with his ideas.
Marsch was seen as a possible successor to Hasenhuttl, who was sacked in November, even before Sport Republic bought the club last year.
He took over at Leeds at the end of February with the club 16th in the Premier League and helped them avoid relegation to the Championship courtesy of a 2-1 win at Brentford on the final day of last season.
The American has also managed RB Leipzig, New York Red Bulls and Red Bull Salzburg.
He was sacked by Leeds after less than a year in charge following a run of seven Premier League games without a win.