"Leicester are considering Martin O'Neill and Rafael Benitez as interim coaches, The Independent.
Last weekend, Leicester said goodbye to Brendan Rodgers, leaving the first team to his assistants Mike Stovall and Adam Sadler.
The bosses of the club from the King Power would prefer to immediately appoint a high-caliber specialist like Graham Potter, but at the moment this is impossible, given the imminent end of the season and the high risk of relegation from the Premier League.
That's why Leicester is leaning toward the idea of inviting an experienced coach to finish the season, following the example of Roy Hodgson at Crystal Palace.
O'Neill, one of the best coaches in Leicester's history, and Benitez are the main options.