The former England manager is set to take over from Javi Gracia, whose two-month stint with the White Lilies is set to end in the following hours.
Multiple reports have revealed that Sam Allardyce's return to football management with Leeds is all but confirmed.
The former England manager is set to take over from Javi Gracia, whose two-month stint with the White Lilies is set to end in the following hours.
Gracia, apparently, said his goodbyes to the entire staff, including the players, earlier in the morning.
Allardyce will reportedly be on the touchline in Leeds' next game, against leaders Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday, and will take on for the remainder of the season.
Allardyce, an undisputed master of securing survival for struggling sides before his previous job at West Bromwich, has been out of coaching since 2021.
He helped each of Crystal Palace, Blackburn Rovers, and Sunderland survive relegation.
He is one of the most experienced coaches in England and has held various coaching roles in 13 different clubs in his career.
Previously, he also coached or managed at Limerick, Preston North End, Blackpool, Notts County, Bolton, Newcastle, Everton and England.
Leeds have tough fixtures remaining to conclude the season, including encounters against Newcastle, Westham and Tottenham Hotspur.
Via a superior goal difference, they occupy 17th on the 20-team table with 30 points, which is level with 18th-placed side Nottingham Forest, who occupy the relegation zone.