After a poor start to the season, doubts are emerging over Unai Emery’s future at Aston Villa. With the feeling that he may have taken the club as far as he can, our traders have compiled the Next Aston Villa manager betting odds market.
Next Aston Villa Manager Betting Odds – The Full List
- Brendan Rodgers 4/1
- Gareth Southgate 6/1
- Andoni Iraola 8/1
- Marco Silva 10/1
- Oliver Glasner 12/1
- Liam Rosenior 14/1
- Mauricio Pochettino 14/1
- Edin Terzic 16/1
- Erik Ten Hag 16/1
- Xavi 16/1
- Frank Lampard 20/1
- Jesse Marsch 20/1
- Roberto De Zerbi 20/1
- Thiago Motta 20/1
- Sean Dyche 22/1
- Gary O’Neil 25/1
- Graham Potter 25/1
- Lee Carsley 25/1
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 25/1
- Ralph Hasenhuttl 28/1
- Rob Edwards 33/1
- Dean Smith 40/1
- John Terry 50/1
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.
Celtic Boss Brendan Rodgers Favourite To Be Next Aston Villa Manager

Brendan Rodgers has been continually linked with Premier League clubs and he is the 4/1 favourite to be appointed by Aston Villa, according to the SportsCasting traders and Uk betting sites.
He’s picked up four trophies during his second spell at Celtic, adding to the seven he won in his first stint.
Rodgers has managed Liverpool, Leicester, and Swansea in the Premier League — including winning the FA Cup with Leicester — so he knows what it takes at the top level.
Because of all this, he’s seen as a solid choice to take on the Villa role if it comes up.
With Rodgers thought to be unhappy at Celtic, an ex-Villa player is favourite to replace him at Parkhead.
Gareth Southgate A Strong Candidate In Next Aston Villa Manager Betting Odds

Gareth Southgate is currently sitting at 6/1 as the second favourite to take over at Aston Villa. He’s got history with the club too, having played there during his career, which always counts for something when fans think about a new manager.
Most of his spotlight has come from managing England, where he did pretty well — guiding the team to two Euro finals and a solid run at the World Cup. People respect the way he keeps his cool under pressure and gets the best out of his players.
Villa may be in need of some steady leadership should Emery leave, and Southgate fits the bill. Whether he’s ready to switch back to club football again is the big question, but with his track record and connection to the club, he’s definitely a live runner.
Commentary: SportsCasting spokesman Shane Orton reacted to the ‘Next Aston Villa Manager Betting Odds’ saying:
“Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is the 4/1 favourite, thanks to his strong track record and experience managing at a high level in British football.”
Gareth Southgate, who’s both a former Villa player and England manager, sits at 6/1. His connection to the club and his experience on the international stage make him a credible option, even if he hasn’t managed at club level recently.”