Profondo Rosso
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Scoop or not, this is worth it's own thread imo.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15621888.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15621888.stm
Leicester City are now not expected to appoint Hull City manager Nigel Pearson as their new boss until Friday.
The Foxes had been set to name Pearson, who was in charge of City for two years from June 2008, as their manager for a second time by Wednesday.
But the clubs are still trying to agree compensation terms, both for 48-year-old Pearson and backroom coaching duo Craig Shakespeare and Steve Walsh.
Leicester have been managerless since Sven-Goran Eriksson left in October.
The Tigers initially refused Leicester permission to speak to Pearson when an approach was made on Sunday.
But the club then relented after Pearson asked to talk to his former employers.
The Foxes' big-spending Thai owners are desperate to win promotion to the Premier League and were keen to replace former England manager Eriksson with someone who has a proven track record in the Championship.
And BBC Radio Humberside's David Burns is convinced Pearson will be confirmed as the new man in charge at the King Power Stadium.
"I would expect an announcement to say Pearson is the new Leicester City manger," Burns said. "That is the indication I am picking up.
"No-one is going on the record but everyone I talk to, people close to Pearson and people at the club, think it's happening and he is Leicester's man."
Last week, Huddersfield Town manager Lee Clark dismissed speculation linking him with the Foxes role, while ex-Leicester boss Martin O'Neill refused to comment on rumours he may return to his former job.
A number of other names have been put forward as potential candidates, including former Nottingham Forest boss Billy Davies and ex-Cardiff manager Dave Jones.
Before that, he had two successful seasons in charge at the Walkers Stadium, winning the League One title in 2008-09 and taking the club to the Championship play-offs in 2009-10.
The former Sheffield Wednesday and Middlesbrough defender also previously managed Carlisle and Southampton, as well as having caretaker spells in charge of West Bromwich Albion, Newcastle United and England Under-21s.
There has been no official comment from either club at this stage.