Next Manchester United Manager Odds: Graham Potter now moves into JOINT FAVOURITE alongside Zinedine Zidane for the Man Utd job with pressure mounting on Erik ten Hag!

Graham Potter shortens into 4/1 to be the next Manchester United boss with bookies offering odds after Erik ten Hag's latest poor result in charge.
Next Manchester United Manager Odds: Graham Potter now moves into JOINT FAVOURITE alongside Zinedine Zidane for the Man Utd job with pressure mounting on Erik ten Hag!
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  • Graham Potter's odds tumble into 4/1 to be the next Manchester United manager
  • Erik ten Hag under pressure following Man Utd's 3-3 draw against Galatasaray on Wednesday
  • Bookies continue to offer odds on the Sack Race with Paul Heckingbottom favourite

Graham Potter's odds tumble into 4/1 to be the next Manchester United manager

Bookmakers continue to offer odds on who the next Manchester United manager will be after the pressure turned up on Erik ten Hag after Wednesday night's draw at Galatasaray.

Man Utd travelled to Turkey with the hopes of a big win to take a step towards qualification in the Champions League but ended up drawing 3-3 despite being 2-0 then 3-1 up in the game.

With question marks hanging over ten Hag's head in the managerial spot, all eyes point towards who would be the man that takes over at Old Trafford next with the full market up.

Graham Potter has shortened from 6/1 into 4/1 to become the next Man United manager with bookmakers moving him alongside Zinedine Zidane in the betting market.

It's obviously unclear as of yet what direction United would go if they were to sack ten Hag but it could coincide with Sir Jim Ratcliffe's investment into the club.

Next Manchester United ManagerOddsProbability
Zinedine Zidane
4/120.0%
Graham Potter4/120.0%
Roberto De Zerbi
10/19.1%
Antonio Conte14/16.7%


What the expert says...
Graham Potter has moved into 4/1 joint favourite to be the next Manchester United manager with bookies continuing to offer odds on who could replace Erik ten Hag if he was to leave the club!

Jake Ashton - Football Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Erik ten Hag under pressure following Man Utd's 3-3 draw against Galatasaray on Wednesday

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has seen major questions asked of him following Wednesday night's 3-3 draw against Galatasaray with his game management discussed at length post-match.

What ten Hag didn't account for though was a poor display in goal from Andre Onana although his decision to buy the goalkeeper for £44m from Inter Milan has been the main topic.

Onana has now cost United in the Champions League multiple times with poor performances away at Bayern Munich and in the home fixture with Galatasaray.

United now are 7/1 to qualify out of their Champions League group and they will be hoping to qualify for the Europa League at least from a financial perspective.

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Bookies continue to offer odds on the Sack Race with Paul Heckingbottom favourite

Sheffield United manager Paul Heckingbottom remains the man leading the dreaded Sack Race after Sheffield United's dismal start to the season continued.

The Blades lost in a massive home game against Bournemouth last weekend and now go into another big game this weekend away at fellow relegation rivals Burnley.

Erik ten Hag's odds currently sit at 6/1 to be the next Premier League manager to be sacked and those odds will likely shorten further if Man United were beaten away at Newcastle on Saturday night.

Next Premier League Manager to LeaveOddsProbability
Paul Heckingbottom
6/440.0%
Erik Ten Hag2/133.3%
Vincent Kompany
4/120.0%
Eddie Howe7/112.5%
Steve Cooper9/110.0%

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What The Experts Say
Sir Jim Ratcliffe will want to make his mark at Old Trafford, a high-profile managerial appointment such as Zidane could be the way he goes. The odds for the former Real Madrid manager look tempting.

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