Alexander Blessin has emerged as a strong contender for the managerial vacancy at Sheffield United.
The Blades are looking for a replacement for Chris Wilder who left Bramall Lane last month with the club heading for relegation from the Premier League — and the KV Oostende boss is being considered.
It is understood extensive talks have already been held.
The 47-year-old German made his name as a youth-team coach at RB Leipzig before joining Oostende last summer and his team are fourth in the Belgian League.
Sheffield United owner Prince Abdullah is believed to be looking for a young coach with fresh ideas and has been attracted by Blessin’s work with youth players and his ability to operate on a budget in Belgium.
Paul Heckingbottom is in caretaker charge of the Yorkshire club, who are 14 ponts adrift of Premier League safety and face Leeds at Elland Road on Saturday.