According to reports, Jesse Marsch, the former manager of Leeds United, has pulled out of talks with Leicester City about taking over as manager in place of Brendan Rodgers.
The American coach, who was fired by Leeds in February after serving as head coach for a year, over the weekend emerged as the front-runner for the open position at Leicester.
The Foxes parted ways with Rodgers last week, made an approach for former Chelsea manager Graham Potter, only to have it rejected, and then turned their attention to Marsch.
According to The Telegraph, Marsch withdrew from negotiations with Leicester on Sunday, which would have allowed him to replace Brendan Rogers.
As of right now, caretaker manager Adam Sandler will return to the sidelines when Leicester travels to title-chasing Manchester City on April 15.