Marcelo Bielsa has landed in London for ongoing discussions with Everton’s leadership as they seek a replacement for Frank Lampard.
Everton owner Farhad Moshiri likes the 67-year-old former Leeds United manager.
Sean Dyche, who has been out of work since being fired by Burnley in April, is the second big contender for the Goodison Park job.
By the weekend, the Toffees expect to have someone in place.
Bielsa is believed to have reservations about the composition of Everton’s squad and its ability to play his trademark high-tempo style of football, as well as taking over in mid-season.
But the fact that he has flown to England to discuss the possibility further shows there is still interest on both sides.
Dyche is also in the final round of discussions.
Should Everton get someone in place before the weekend they would have a week to work with the players before they welcome Premier League leaders Arsenal next Saturday.
Everton sacked Lampard after Saturday’s 2-0 loss at West Ham left them 19th in the table with only three wins and 15 points from 20 games.