Saints reportedly planning to sack Juric at the end of the season
SAINTS are reportedly planning to sack struggling manager Ivan Juric at the end of the Premier League season.
Juric, 49, has won just one of his 10 Premier League games in charge with Southampton conceding 29 goals during that time.
The Croatian admitted to the Daily Echo that his future at the club could not be guaranteed following successive 4-0 defeats to Brighton and Chelsea last month.
Juric signed an 18-month contract upon his arrival at Staplewood and has stated his intention to stick around beyond this campaign.
The Sun report that Saints are lining up Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl as a potential replacement.
Danny Rohl could replace Ivan Juric as Saints boss next season. (Image: PA)READ MORE: Juric admits his Southampton job is not guaranteed in Chelsea debrief
With relegation to the Championship all but mathematically confirmed, compensation demands for Rohl are said to be lower for teams in the second tier.
The German previously worked as Ralph Hasenhüttl's assistant at St Mary's and has been credited with driving Wednesday forward under turbulent ownership.
He was a potential target when Saints sacked Russell Martin in December but Southampton instead went for Juric, who was out of work.
Rohl also worked with Southampton's new technical director Johannes Spors during their time at RB Leipzig.
However, the Owls have won just one of their last six Championship games and were on the end of a 2-1 defeat to Sunderland on Friday night.