47-year-old left Stevenage at the end of last season following play-off defeat to Southend United
Graham Westley is expected to be named the new manager of Peterborough United on Monday.
The 47-year-old left Stevenage in the summer after guiding Boro to the League Two play-offs last season, where they lost in the semi-finals to Southend United.
He was replaced at Boro by former Manchester United and England striker Teddy Sheringham.
The Posh have been looking for a new manager since Dave Robertson was sacked just six matches into the new season.
According to the Peterborough Telegraph, Westley is the man for the job and is expected to be unveiled as the club’s new manager at a press conference at the ABAX Stadium at 2pm on Monday.
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