Former Wigan and Rotherham manager joint-favourite to take over at Wycombe
For Wigan Athletic and Rotherham United manager Leam Richardson has become one of the front runners to take over at Wycombe Wanderers.
The 45-year-old is currently available following his departure from the Millers in April last year, but his stint with the Yorkshire-based team was one to forget, as he only won two of his 24 games in charge, tasting defeat 18 times.
According to Oddschecker, he is currently 3/1 to replace Matt Bloomfield at Adams Park, after the latter joined Luton Town last week.
He is joint-favourite alongside Brentford assistant manager Claus Norgaard.
Other names that have been linked to the Wanderers job include ex-Plymouth Argyle and Stoke City boss Steven Schumacher (4/1), former Oxford United manager Des Buckingham (5/1), Solihull Moors man Andy Whing (8/1), and ex-Charlton Athletic manager, Dean Holden.
The latter is currently the assistant manager at Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq, who are managed by former Liverpool captain and England international, Steven Gerrard.
The club are expected to announce their new man at the helm by the end of the month, with development coach Sam Grace currently looking after things in the interim.
His first game in charge of the first team was in the recent 2-1 victory against Mansfield Town on January 18.