Slaven Bilic could be set for a return to management only weeks after being dismissed by West Ham United, reports Czech news outlet Seznam.
The Croatian was sacked from his job at the London Stadium following a poor start to the Premier League season in which his side had won only two of their eleven top flight games, and was replaced almost instantaneously by ex-Everton man David Moyes.
After spending two-and-a-half seasons in East London, Bilic now appears set to make a swift return to management with Sparta Prague, who are themselves eyeing up a new man in charge following a slow start to the campaign.
Sparta currently sit fifth in the Czech top league with 25 points, however trail leaders Viktoria Plzeň by a massive 17 points, and could turn to Bilic in order to help turn their season around.
Sparta club have not won the Czech First Division since 2014/2014, a season in which they won the domestic treble.