Christian Fuchs is a popular choice among Leicester City fans to lead the team in League One next season after successfully managing Newport County's relegation escape. Gary Rowett is also considered a potential candidate for the role.
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BBC Sport asked Leicester City supporters to have their say on who should be put in charge of the Foxes in League One next season.
Premier League-winning former Leicester City defender Christian Fuchs, who has just overseen Newport's League Two relegation escape, is by far the most popular among the fans who have responded.
Gary Rowett, who has come to the end of his short-term contract as Leicester boss, is also seen by some as right person to continue on in the job.
Former Foxes boss Nigel Pearson gets a mention among an eclectic group that also includes Motherwell's Jens Berthel Askou, Burton Albion's Gary Bowyer and former Burnley, Everton and Nottingham Forest manager Sean Dyche.
Here is a selection of what Foxes fans had to say.
Liz: I think Christian Fuchs would be a rather exciting appointment. He knows the set up at the King Power, probably knows some of the junior stars and would be a good move for him one league up. Let's face it, he's done wonders to keep Newport up.
Brian: Leicester City need a complete rebuild and I would choose Christian Fuchs to be the man to do the job, supported by someone like Robert Huth, both I'm sure would command respect from players and staff.
Dave: I'd have Nigel Pearson back. He basically put the 2016 squad together, but I'm not sure the owners would have him back. Christian Fuchs would be a nice story as a club legend, but didn't do such a good job when he had a go.
Leicester City fans support Christian Fuchs due to his successful track record and popularity as a former Premier League-winning defender.
Christian Fuchs recently oversaw Newport County's escape from relegation in League Two.
Gary Rowett, who has completed a short-term contract as Leicester's boss, is also being considered for the managerial role.
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Colt: Has to be title-winning Christian Fuchs, he could build a new young team and be an inspiring in-house leader like Michael Carrick at Manchester United. None of the other names are exciting enough or connected to LCFC.
Chris: Recognising there is risk, there seem to be lots of reasons to opt for Fuchs, we need to restore spirit and fan connectivity, and he has achieved his goals at Newport. Darren Ferguson had four stints at Peterborough.
Liam: Personally I'd stick with Rowett. I don't put any blame on him for our relegation from the Championship, he walked into a toxic environment and inherited a squad lacking confidence, desire and motivation. He has the knowhow and is one of the most experienced coaches in EFL football. As long as the player recruitment is right I think Rowett could get as play-offs as an absolute minimum.
Nick: Let's stick with Rowett. The team played with far more structure and impetus than we've seen for a while. He was prepared to drop players on loan when it was clear we need to look to the future, although I'd love to see Jordan James back next season. He knows the league and has some time to continue what he's started and build momentum.
Simon: Why would even a dysfunctional leadership team consider extending Rowetts stay? Answer me that riddle...
Dave: In reality we have run out of options. Rowett has a good track record in the Championship. Swapping him now for someone who's CV is League One oriented is the wrong signal. He has worked with small budgets before. It's the Championship we want to be back in ASAP!
Paul: The Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou is a perfect candidate - he has built a good team [that is] young and exciting [and] play good football. But I fear we are just going to do the same old route with the people at the top. Darren Ferguson, really? Come on, what's he done? Nothing.
Malcolm: Ex-City player Tom Cleverley has done well at Watford and Plymouth.
Ian: Why not go for Sean Dyche? I know it would be a drop for him to. But he'd give us stability, desire to win and he could build a team for the future.
Sam: Go and get Gary Bowyer from Burton Albion. He's proven at this level and brings the stability that is desperately needed.
Philip: Scott Parker would be the ideal candidate - very good record in getting teams promotion, attractive style of football with a solid defence, he would have the chance to mould the team in his own way to take us back to the Premier League.
James: It would obviously be nice to have someone with a connection to the club but what we really need is a change of playing style. No more trying to trying to be the next Barcelona - it only leads to limp, passive displays where we make 500 passes at the back but have zero shots.
There's no need to be too clever in League One - get the ball forwards and try to score goals quickly. Anyone who understands this and thinks that anything less than promotion next season would be unacceptable please.
Lindsay: The Leicester City board need to get this next managerial appointment right and do it soon.
On the appointment of Rowett they should have been actively working towards that deal.
We need somebody dynamic, good at man management and a disciplinarian to knock this sorry squad into a state that will challenge for promotion. Whoever it is good luck to them as they will need it #keepthefaith