Could Niall Quinn return as Sunderland's new chief executive?
The Black Cats are expected to take their time in appointing a new chief executive after Margaret Byrne's resignation last week, with chairman Ellis Short sounding out possible options to handle the day-to-day running of the club.
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Hide AdA report today indicated that Quinn was among the shortlisted options being considered by Short - four-and-a-half years after the ex-Sunderland striker stepped down from his role as the club's chairman.
However, Sunderland sources have indicated that there is minimal prospect of Quinn returning to the club.
It would be a surprise if Quinn returned to the Stadium of Light anyway after his relationship with Short is understood to have become fractured when he left the club.
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Hide AdThe pair have subsequently addressed their issues and are thought to be on good terms again.
But Quinn has built a successful career as a television pundit since leaving Sunderland and there would be major question marks over whether he would be tempted to return to Wearside, where he spent six years as a player and five as chairman.
Sunderland are in need of a strong figurehead to lead the club forwards though after Adam Johnson's convictions for sex offences has cast a shadow over the Black Cats.
There is also a realisation that Sunderland require a chief executive who is more prepared to communicate with supporters after the club's hierarchy have been largely silent since Quinn's departure.