Widespread reports suggest Kenny Dalglish is on the brink of being sacked as Liverpool manager.
Dalglish was summoned to Boston for a meeting with the club's owners, FSG, on Wednesday and was said to have been left in limbo after clarification over his future was not forthcoming.
However, numerous sources are now reporting that Dalglish is to leave his post at Anfield imminently.
Dalglish won the Carling Cup to secure a trophy in his first full season back in charge at Anfield but the club finished a disappointing eighth in the Premier League and lost the FA Cup final to Chelsea.
The manager was also severely criticised for his handling of the incident that saw Luis Suarez banned for eight games for racially abusing Patrice Evra.
His departure, if confirmed by the club, will be just the latest in a line of recent changes in the Anfield power structure.
Director of football Damien Comolli, director of communication Ian Cotton and head of sports medicine and sports science Peter Brukner have all been recent casualties.
Dalglish is one of Liverpool's greatest ever players and during his first spell as a manager won three league titles and two FA Cups before stepping down in February 1991.
He returned as manager when replacing Roy Hodgson in January 2011.