Next Manchester United Manager Odds

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Next Manchester United Manager Odds

Manchester United have endured a disappointing start to the season and betting sites have a market on who their next permanent manager will be.

Erik ten Hag’s team lost four of their first seven Premier League games, leaving them 10th in the table. 

Their latest setback came recently, as Crystal Palace ran out 1-0 winners at Old Trafford thanks to a fantastic finish from Joachim Andersen.

United were also beaten 4-3 by Bayern Munich on matchday one of the Champions League.

The problems at the club run deeper than Ten Hag, but the Dutchman is no longer avoiding criticism. 

His tactics have been called into question of late and a further deterioration in results could see the board take decisive action.

So, who will be United’s next permanent manager? Remember, this market remains valid even if Ten Hag stays put for four or five years, although many are beginning to wonder whether he will still be in place by the end of the season.

You can find the latest odds below, before we dive deeper into the issue of who might succeed Ten Hag.

Manchester United Next Manager Odds

Zinedine Zidane Emerges As Top Contender In Next Man Utd Manager Odds

Zinedine Zidane has been linked with United in the past and he is the 4/1 favourite on football betting sites to replace Ten Hag. 

The former France international won two La Liga titles and three Champions Leagues across two spells at Real Madrid, where he proved adept at managing big personalities and keeping everyone happy.

Zidane’s tactical astuteness is often underestimated, but he is untested outside the unique environment of Madrid. 

He has also been out of work for more than two years, which suggests he is not exactly in a rush to get back in.

Next Man Utd Manager Betting: Why Julian Nagelsmann Is A Top Pick

Julian Nagelsmann was sacked by Bayern Munich in March after a poor run of form. 

Despite that disappointment, no one doubts that the 36-year-old is an extremely bright coach with a big future ahead of him.

Nagelsmann is currently in charge of the Germany national team after the DFB pulled the trigger on Hansi Flick last month. However, his contract runs out after Euro 2024 so he could be on the market again next summer.

Nagelsmann, listed at 5/1, is the type of manager that virtually every big club in the world would at least consider. United are unlikely to be an exception should they opt to make a change.

In The Mix: Assessing Roberto De Zerbi's Chances In The Man Utd Managerial Race

Brighton & Hove Albion may have lost 6-1 to Aston Villa recently, but Roberto De Zerbi remains one of the most in-demand managers in world football. 

He has done a remarkable job at the Amex Stadium and is likely to be on the move at the end of the campaign.

United are one of many clubs that would be interested in taking De Zerbi, who is priced at 15/2, but they could face stiff competition for his signature.

Premier League’s top four this term, which would make the job less appealing to De Zerbi.

The Dark Horses: Potter And Carrick Are Unexpected Man Utd Contenders

Graham Potter

Graham Potter is available at 10/1. His coaching acumen is not in doubt; anyone who witnessed his work at Swansea City or Brighton knows he is a sharp thinker who can combine style with results. 

But things went badly at Chelsea, where Potter arguably lacked the personality to manage superstar players. 

United will likely steer clear for that reason and Potter is more likely to be pursued for the current managerial vacancy at Rangers.

Michael Carrick’s Middlesbrough are just outside the Championship relegation zone at present. 

He could become the manager at Old Trafford one day, but it is hard to see that happening any time soon - hence odds of 12/1.

Predicting The Future: Odds And Insights On The Next Manchester United Manager

There are three managers each priced at 16/1 with betting apps. One of those is Antonio Conte, who departed Tottenham Hotspur in acrimonious circumstances before the end of last season.

Conte is undoubtedly a fantastic manager with a track record of winning trophies, but he is a difficult personality and United have shunned him in the past.

Gareth Southgate could hardly be a different character to Conte. The concern with him is that he has no recent experience at club level, while the England manager has his critics in the international game too.

Julen Lopetegui is the third outsider on the list above. He left Wolverhampton Wanderers just before the start of this season, but his appointment would probably not excite United supporters.

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