Leicester City’s search for a new manager continues to drag on.
The Foxes remain under significant off-field pressure following the confirmation of a six-point deduction.
The penalty has dragged the club into relegation danger, increasing the urgency around key decisions and adding further pressure to the managerial appointment process.
Former club captain Andy King has been placed in interim charge.
Betting markets will take shape around who could be handed the role on a permanent basis during a crucial period for Leicester.
Next Leicester Manager Betting Odds – Full List
- Gary Rowett 2/5
- Russell Martin 8/1
- Ralph Hasenhuttl 9/1
- Sean Dyche 10/1
- Dean Smith 11/1
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 12/1
- Steven Gerrard 14/1
- Will Still 14/1
- Chris Coleman 16/1
- Gareth Southgate 16/1
- Gus Poyet 16/1
- Slaven Bilic 16/1
- Alan Sheehan 20/1
- Enzo Maresca 20/1
- Kevin Muscat 20/1
- Michael Skubala 20/1
- Ryan Mason 20/1
- Tony Mowbray 20/1
- Robbie Keane 22/1
- Alex Revell 25/1
- Andy King 25/1
- Ange Postecoglou 25/1
- Dave Challinor 25/1
- David Wagner 25/1
- Javi Gracia 25/1
- Lee Carsley 25/1
- Mark Robins 25/1
- Nigel Pearson 25/1
- Paul Heckingbottom 25/1
- Bruno Lage 28/1
- Alex Neil 33/1
- Carlos Corberan 33/1
- Damien Duff 33/1
- Graham Alexander 33/1
- Michael Carrick 33/1
- Neil Warnock 33/1
- Richie Wellens 33/1
- Robbie Savage 33/1
- Brian Barry-Murphy 40/1
- Kjetil Knutsen 40/1
- Chris Davies 50/1
- Chris Wilder 50/1
- Jesse Marsch 50/1
- Michael Beale 50/1
- Steve Bruce 50/1
- Christian Fuchs 66/1
- Martin O’Neill 66/1
- Steve McClaren 66/1
- Claude Puel 80/1
- Esteban Cambiasso 80/1
- Sam Allardyce 80/1
- Steve Cooper 80/1
- Jamie Vardy 150/1
- Jon Rudkin 200/1
- Khun Top 500/1
Note: Odds are subject to change. Feel free to use these odds in any news publications. Please credit sportscasting.com/uk if you’re using.
Gary Rowett Favourite To Be The Next Leicester Manager

Gary Rowett has emerged as the 2/5 favourite to become the next Leicester City manager.
He is a familiar face at the club, having played for the Foxes in the early 2000s.
Since then, the 51-year-old has built an extensive managerial CV, particularly in the Championship.
Rowett is widely regarded as a steady and dependable operator.
His work at Millwall stands out, where he guided the club through a difficult period and left it in a stronger position.
His style is often described as pragmatic.
That approach may suit Leicester at a time when stability is the priority and the club needs to steady the ship.
Rowett is also priced up in the next Charlton manager market which further highlights his appeal to struggling Championship sides.
Russell Martin Among Leading Contenders For King Power Top Job

Russell Martin has emerged as a leading contender to become Leicester City’s next manager.
Rangers recently sacked Martin, yet Leicester City identified him as a top target this summer.
He reportedly came very close to securing the position back then.
Known for his possession-based approach, Martin has developed a clear coaching identity.
He would represent a progressive appointment should the club opt for a defined footballing philosophy.
Martin also features prominently in the next Birmingham manager odds, underlining that he remains a figure of interest across the wider managerial markets.
Ralph Hasenhuttl In Contention For Vacant Foxes Role

Another name attracting significant interest in the next Leicester City manager market is Ralph Hasenhuttl.
The Austrian’s coaching pedigree makes him an attractive option for a club looking for immediate stability.
His high-energy pressing style and experience in navigating relegation battles are seen as a strong fit for Leicester’s current situation.
Hasenhuttl is also prominent in the betting for the Stoke job, underlining his broader appeal among Championship clubs seeking a proven, front-foot coach.
Commentary: SportsCasting spokesman Shane Orton reacted to the ‘Next Leicester Manager Betting Odds’ saying:
“With Leicester City now searching for a new permanent head coach following the departure of Martí Cifuentes, attention has firmly turned to the leading candidates in the betting market.
“Gary Rowett has moved towards the head of that market and is widely regarded as a credible option. A familiar figure at the club and an experienced operator at Championship level, Rowett’s pragmatic approach is seen by many as well suited to a Leicester side navigating a period of transition.”
“Russell Martin remains prominent in the betting and is still viewed as a strong contender. He was close to taking the role during the summer and is available once again following his departure from Rangers, which explains why he continues to feature so heavily in the market.
“Ralph Hasenhuttl has also emerged as a leading option and is viewed positively by oddsmakers. The Austrian’s experience in English football and track record of working with clubs under pressure make him an appealing candidate for a Leicester side in need of immediate stability, and his emergence near the top of the odds comes as little surprise.