Former England manager Sam Allardyce has said he would consider any approach from Everton to become their new boss.
Everton under-23s coach David Unsworth has been put in temporary charge following Ronald Koeman's sacking.
But Unsworth has lost his first two matches in charge, going out of the Carabao Cup to Chelsea and losing at Leicester to leave the Merseysiders in the bottom three of the Premier League.
Allardyce, out of work since leaving England after just one match in charge, has built a reputation on saving troubled teams and has been linked with the Goodison Park job.
He told beIN SPORTS: "Who knows? I'd have to consider that, if that phone call happens.
"There's no point in speculating at the moment, David Unsworth is in the chair.
"Joe [Royle], sat upstairs will have an opinion, but at the moment it looks like it's really going to be tough for Everton to get out of that position.
"They know what the problems are, they just perhaps want a bit of guidance now how to rectify those problems.
"I've been in this position a number of times in the last three clubs I've had and I'd just put the team back to basics."
Source: espn.co.uk