Premier League Manager Sacked Odds: Who Will be the First to Leave?
According to bookmakers William Hill, Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe is the favourite to be the first managerial casualty of the 2024-25 Premier League season, with odds of 5/1. The odds for other potential managers to leave their positions are as follows:
– Nuno Espirito Santo – 8/1
– Erik ten Hag – 8/1
– Enzo Maresca – 9/1
– Russell Martin – 10/1
– Steve Cooper – 10/1
– Marco Silva – 12/1
– Sean Dyche – 12/1
– Gary O’Neil – 12/1
– Andoni Iraola – 14/1
– Julen Lopetegui – 16/1
– Thomas Frank – 16/1
– Fabian Hurzeler – 16/1
– Oliver Glasner – 18/1
– Kieran McKenna – 20/1
– Ange Postecoglou – 20/1
– Arne Slot – 25/1
– Unai Emery – 40/1
– Mikel Arteta – 50/1
– Pep Guardiola – 50/1
– No Manager to Leave – 100/1
Last season saw a significant decrease in managerial departures, with only three managers being sacked compared to the previous season’s 14. It is speculated that the Premier League’s confidence in avoiding relegation, along with a lack of quality in the promoted teams, contributed to this decrease.
Newcastle’s Eddie Howe is seen as the most likely to leave his position, with claims that he could be a top candidate to replace Gareth Southgate as the England manager. Other managers at risk include Nottingham Forest’s Nuno Espirito Santo and Chelsea’s Enzo Maresca.
It will be interesting to see how the upcoming season unfolds and whether there will be a significant increase in managerial departures. Fans can place their bets on the next manager to leave their position with William Hill, who are offering a £60 welcome bonus for new customers who sign up and bet on this market.
In addition to the odds for the next manager to leave, William Hill also provides bonuses for new customers who register with them. It’s essential to gamble responsibly and set limits before playing to ensure a safe and enjoyable betting experience.
As the new Premier League season kicks off, all eyes will be on the managers and their performance on the field. Stay tuned to see if the predictions for the first manager to leave their position hold true, or if there will be surprises along the way.