Leicester set to appoint Rowett as manager
Championship strugglers Leicester City are poised to name former player Gary Rowett as their new head coach.
BBC Radio Leicester report the 51-year-old, who was sacked as Oxford boss two months ago, took training on Wednesday.
Rowett now looks set to be the permanent replacement for Marti Cifuentes, who was sacked three weeks ago.
The Foxes are third from bottom in the Championship, two points adrift of safety with 14 games left.
Rowett, who had two years at Leicester after joining from Birmingham City in 2000,
H has previously managed five clubs in the Championship, taking charge of Birmingham City, Derby County, Millwall, Stoke City and most recently Oxford United, were he was sacked after almost a year in charge.
Leicester have lost all four games under interim boss Andy King since the Spaniard's departure, and have also been docked six points in that time, having been found guilty of breaching spending rules after a protracted legal battle.
The points penalty, combined with a seven-game winless run that has included six defeats, has plunged Leicester into the Championship drop zone.
The East Midlands club dropped into the bottom three on Saturday with Blackburn Rovers leapfrogging them and out of the relegation places by beating Queens Park Rangers in the league as the Foxes were knocked out of the FA Cup by Southampton.
admin_news