Graham Potter is reportedly running out of time at West Ham United. The Solihull native has only managed six wins since arriving in January to replace Julen Lopetegui.
This season alone, West Ham have lost four of their opening five games in all competitions, including a damaging 5-1 home defeat to Chelsea and that has made supporters restless.
According to talkSports, the poor of string of performances has even led to vote of no confidence from West Ham's Fan Advisory board, who are planning peaceful protest at the Crystal Palace game to show their frustration with owner David Sullivan.
The pressure is likely to rise on to higher authorities and Graham Potter is likely the first who could face the consequences if results stay poor.
Reportedly, senior officials are looking at October’s international break as the point when a final call on Potter’s position could be made.
West Ham have already begun sounding out potential replacements.
Nuno Espirito Santo considered for return to Premier League
Recently dismissed Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo has reportedly held early talks with West Ham officials.

Former Spurs manager guided Forest to seventh place last season, their highest finish since 1994-95 and also securing Europa League qualification for the first time in 29 years.
However, his tenure at the City Ground ended on September 9.
Nuno is joined on West Ham’s shortlist by two familiar names - former Hammers manager Slaven Bilic along with Ex-midfielder Gary O’Neil are also under consideration.