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- Club legend Raul is 6/4 to take over from Carlo Ancelotti next season, with the Italian under fire despite being top of the league
- Mauricio Pochettino second favourite with rumours he may leave PSG in the Summer
- Zinedine Zidane 12/1 in the market to make yet another return as manager of Real
Club legend Raul is 6/4 to be next Real Madrid manager
Raul is the bookies favourite to be the next Real Madrid manager, with the 6/4 odds suggesting that there's a big chance he takes over at the Bernabeu.
Carlo Ancelotti is currently having a good season as Real's manager, top of the league by a wide margin and 3-1 up against Chelsea in the Champions League.
The reluctance to rotate his squad in the season and 4-0 home thrashing by Barcelona has meant that Ancelotti is someone under intense pressure.
Next Real Madrid Manager | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Raul | 6/4 | 40% |
Mauricio Pochettino | 5/1 | 16.7% |
Thomas Tuchel | 7/1 | 12.5% |
Antonio Conte | 10/1 | 9.1% |
Zinedine Zidane | 12/1 | 7.7% |
Real face Chelsea in the second leg of their Champions League Quarter Final tie, with the Spanish giants 3-1 up on aggregate thanks to a Karim Benzema hat-trick.
Current Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is the third favourite to take over at Real next with odds of 7/1.
Tuchel has already managed Dortmund and PSG in his career and he could continue an impressive résumé with the Real Madrid manager job.
Mauricio Pochettino second favourite with rumours he may leave PSG in the Summer
Mauricio Pochettino's position as PSG manager is another one that has been under scrutiny, especially after Real Madrid knocked them out of the Champions League earlier this season.
Pochettino has long been linked with a move away from Paris, with the Man United role always a cause for speculation with the Argentinian manager.
With odds of 5/1, bookmakers have installed Pochettino as the second favourite in the market for the vacant Real Madrid job.
If a move away from Paris happens, there will always be a whole host of potential suitors and a move to Madrid for the Real job may be too big to ignore.