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Traders Slash Next Everton Manager Odds On Two Ex-Premier League Bosses, As Pressure Mounts On Dyche

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After the recent Everton takeover news there is expected to be some big changes at the struggling Merseyside club in the coming weeks and the Sportscasting traders agree – making current boss Sean Dyche odds-on to be sacked before Christmas. 

Traders Compile New Next Everton Manager Market After Club Takeover

With the Friedkin Group agreeing a deal to buy Premier League club Everton, this has led to many football experts predicting some hefty overhauls at the club – including a potential new stadium, but starting with a new manager.

Yes, current boss Sean Dyche is still at the helm, but with just one point from their opening five games and no wins – the pressure continues to mount on the former Burnley boss and you feel his days in charge are numbered.

This is backed up with the best football betting sites in the UK making Dyche the favourite to be the next Premier League manager to be sacked.

With that in mind – the ‘who will takeover’ question has also been doing the rounds and the latest mover in the ‘next Everton manager’ market is former England boss Gareth Southgate – who has seen his price slashed from 6/1 into 3/1 favourite since the takeover.

The oddsmakers have also priced up a number of ‘Everton takeover’ specials to happen by 2030 – these include the Toffees to qualify for the Champions League at 9/1 and to win any trophy in this period at just 7/2 – see below.

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Next Everton Manager Odds See Southgate and Potter The New Favourites

The big movers in the next Everton manager odds market since the club’s takeover have been Gareth Southgate and Graham Potter – who are both free agents at the moment.

Southgate handed his notice as the England national manager after eight years in charge after the summer Euros and is a name that will be thrown around all the top vacant manager’s roles.

While former Brighton manager Graham Potter, who was also at Chelsea between 2022 and 2023, has also been his price shorten amid rumours the new Everton owners have him on their radar too.

Of the rest, Everton’s longest serving Premier League manager David Moyes could also make a return to the club.

Having left West Ham last season, Moyes is also a free agent, which would uncomplicate things if the Toffees went back in for the Scot.

  • Gareth Southgate 3/1
  • Graham Potter 7/2
  • David Moyes 6/1
  • Carlos Corberan 7/1
  • Marti Cifuentes 8/1
  • Maurizio Sarri 9/1
  • Steve Cooper 10/1
  • Ange Postecoglou 12/1
  • Danny Rohl 12/1
  • Russell Martin 14/1
  • Ralph Hasenhuttl 18/1
  • Dean Smith 20/1
  • Gary O’Neil 20/1
  • Thomas Tuchel 20/1
  • Tom Cleverly 20/1
  • Claude Puel 22/1
  • Daniel Farke 25/1
  • David Wagner 25/1
  • Kjetil Knutsen 25/1
  • Lee Carsley 25/1
  • Rob Edwards 25/1
  • Slaven Billic 25/1
  • Brendan Rodgers 28/1
  • Scott Parker 28/1
  • Ronald Koeman 33/1
  • Thomas Frank 33/1
  • Wayne Rooney 33/1
  • Xavi 33/1
  • Chris Wilder 40/1
  • Kieran McKenna 40/1
  • Marco Silva 50/1
  • Steven Schumacher 50/1
  • Duncan Ferguson 66/1
  • Frank Lampard 66/1
  • Roberto Martinez 66/1
  • Sam Allardyce 66/1
  • Seamus Coleman 66/1

Everton Takeover Specials: Dyche Odds-On To Be Sacked By Christmas

In addition to the next Everton manager odds, the traders have also priced up a number of special since the takeover.

These include Sean Dyche long odds-on to be sacked before Christmas, but a more positive 3/1 to qualify for Europe by the year 2030.

  • Dyche sacked before End of 2024/25 season 1/4
  • Dyche sacked before Xmas day 2024 8/15
  • To be relegated by 2030 10/11
  • To qualify for Europe by 2030 3/1
  • To win a trophy by 2030 7/2
  • To go into administration by 2030 5/1
  • To qualify for the UCL by 2030 9/1
  • To win the EPL title by 2030 50/1

Commentary:

sportscasting.com/uk spokesman Andy Newton, reacted to our ‘Next Everton Manager’ odds saying:

“The Toffees have been in a sticky situation in the Premier League for the last three seasons – finishing 15th, 17th and 16th – and after a dire start to the new campaign, another relegation fight looks on the cards for Everton. 

“However, fans will hope the recent confirmed takeover will help kick their season into gear, with many big changes at the club expected – starting with a new manager. 

“With that in mind, you feel that Sean Dyche’s days are numbered at Goodison and with Gareth Southgate and Graham Potter both free agents it’s easy to see why they’ve both been cut in the betting to be the next Everton manager now the club has new owners.