Next Brighton manager odds: Latest favourites for club's next boss

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Next Brighton manager odds: Latest favourites for club's next boss

Graham Potter has left Brighton to become the next Chelsea manager. Thomas Tuchel was sacked earlier this week. Tony Bloom will be looking for a like-for-like replacement.

Kjetil Knutsen is favourite to become Brighton's next manager. Knutens has been linked with several Premier League jobs after impressing at Bodø/Glimt in Norway and taking the club to Europe. Brighton have been keeping tabs on Scandi football scene since his time at Ostersunds in Sweden.

Robbie de Zerbi is the favourite to become Brighton's next manager. De Zerba managed Sassuolo to two eighth-placed finishes in Serie A. He is currently out of work having left Shakhtar Donetsk earlier this year.

Steve Cooper is now in the Premier League at Nottingham Forest. Cooper led England's U17s to World Cup glory back in 2017.

He's been backed with a huge transfer spree at the City Ground. He's the latest favourite for the job at Brighton.

Franck Haise is currently in charge of French club Lens. He guided them back to Ligue Un in 2020 in a temporary role before being handed the manager's job full-time. Lens have kicked on since promotion and are currently second in Ligues Un, two points behind PSG.

Bo Svensson is the latest favourite for Brighton manager job. He is currently in charge at Mainz, where Jurgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel both cut their teeth.

Brendan Rodgers is favourite to become Brighton manager. He is struggling at Leicester, who are bottom of the table. Brighton beat Leicester 5-2 in Potter's last game in charge.

Celtic won the Scottish Premiership title in his first season. His team were given credit for their display against Real Madrid in the Champions League this week. Celtic lost 3-0 on home soil.

Belgian coach Mazzu used to be in charge of Union Saint-Gilloise, the club co-owned by Brighton's Tony Bloom. Mazu got USG promoted from the Belgian second tier two seasons ago and topped the regular season table of the top flight the following season. He quit for Anderlecht in the summer to replace Vincent Kompany.

Karaerts took the head coach job at USG this summer after Mazzu's exit. He managed to steer the club to the Europa League, but their domestic form hasn't quite hit the heights of last term.

Brentford manager Thomas Frank is favourite for the job at Brighton.

Next Brighton manager is a former Brighton player and coach, Nathan Jones. Jones has enjoyed great success in two spells in charge at Luton and Stoke.

Russell Martin is in charge at Swansea after a good stint at MK Dons. Brighton have a history of signing promising coaches from South Wales.

Next Brighton manager is the latest favourite. The Argentine would prefer to work with Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe than with Solly March, Deniz Undav and Kaoru Mitoma.


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