Barnsley expected to make a new manager announcement today.
Barnsley are not likely to make an announcement about their new manager today, with the caretaker manager set to take control of their playoff semi-final first leg against Bolton Wanderers on Friday night, according to the Barnsley Chronicle.
The League One team has been looking for a new manager since opting to fire Neill Collins before the last game of the regular season.
Martin Devaney has been in interim control since then, and Barnsley were hoping to bring in a new manager before the playoff semi-finals.
Their intention to hire Dominik Thalhammer has been hindered since he was unable to obtain a work visa.
Interest in Leyton Orient manager Richie Wellens has also been downplayed, and there appears to be no impending news on the next manager.
Barnsley is currently exploring for solutions and is not likely to make any announcements today.
The Oakwell club is considering making a bid for MK Dons manager Mike Williamson, although they would have to pay compensation.
For the time being, it appears that Devaney will be in charge when Barnsley hosts Bolton in the first leg of their playoff semi-final on Friday.