Frank Lampard has been out of work since May last year when he left his role as caretaker manager at Chelsea.
But the former Chelsea, Everton and Derby County boss could soon be set for a return to the dugout.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Lampard has emerged as a candidate to replace Ivan Juric at Roma.
Juric is still in charge at the Stadio Olimpico but his position is said to be very vulnerable following a fifth defeat of the season on Sunday, when Roma lost 3-2 at Verona.
The Friedkin Group, led by Dan Friedkin, have reportedly already started sounding out possible replacements.
Former Derby, Chelsea and Everton boss Frank Lampard is reportedly being eyed by Roma
Ivan Juric’s position as Roma’s head coach is said to be under threat after a poor run of form
Paulo Sousa has been cited as the leading candidate, while Roberto Mancini and Claudio Ranieri are also realistic options.
Lampard is apparently on that list too, having been recommended by some of his former colleagues from his Everton days.
Everton sacked Lampard in January 2023 after he had been in charge at Goodison Park for just under 12 months.
The Friedkin Group have many close contacts at Everton, having recently agreed a deal to buy the Merseyside club.
It is suggested that, although he eventually lost his job, many key individuals at Goodison Park still hold Lampard in high regard.
Lampard pictured on Sunday at Old Trafford where he was a pundit for Sky Sports during live coverage of Manchester United’s 1-1 draw with Chelsea
Businessman Dan Friedkin currently owns Roma and recently agreed a deal to buy Everton
Roma currently sit 11th in the Serie A table, having finished sixth last season.
They have been champions of Italy three times and have reached four major European finals in their history – including the 2022 Europa Conference League final, which they won by beating Feyenoord.