Burnley’s next manager odds are in focus as relegation fears grow, with the club’s Premier League survival looking increasingly unlikely.
Burnley remain under pressure near the bottom of the table, a situation reflected in the Premier League relegation betting odds, where the Clarets continue to feature among the leading relegation contenders.
With that backdrop, traders at SportsCasting have updated the next Burnley manager odds as attention increasingly turns to the dugout.
Parker is now featuring prominently in the Premier League sack race odds, highlighting the precarious position he is in.
Next Burnley Manager Betting Odds: The Full List
- Steven Gerrard 3/1
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 9/2
- Sean Dyche 6/1
- Slaven Bilic 9/1
- Kjetil Knutsen 12/1
- Lee Carsley 12/1
- Carlos Corberan 14/1
- Ralph Hasenhuttl 14/1
- Bo Svensson 14/1
- Mark Robins 14/1
- Ruud van Nistelrooy 14/1
- Adi Hutter 16/1
- Craig Bellamy 16/1
- Erik ten Hag 16/1
- Gareth Southgate 16/1
- Igor Tudor 16/1
- Kieran McKenna 16/1
- Russell Martin 16/1
- Steve Cooper 16/1
- Bruno Lage 20/1
- Daniel Farke 20/1
- Jon Dahl Tomasson 20/1
- Will Still 22/1
- Ange Postecoglou 25/1
- Frank Lampard 25/1
- Liam Manning 25/1
- Alex Revell 28/1
- Dave Challinor 28/1
- Graham Alexander 33/1
- Mike Jackson 33/1
- Nathan Jones 33/1
- Dean Smith 40/1
- Marco Silva 40/1
- Steve McClaren 40/1
- Owen Coyle 50/1
- Steve Bruce 50/1
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Steven Gerrard Favourite To Be Next Burnley Manager

Steven Gerrard is the 3/1 favourite in the next Burnley manager market and remains firmly in contention as the club assess its options.
His availability, profile, and experience at high-pressure clubs ensure he is being taken seriously, even if opinion on his suitability is divided.
Gerrard’s managerial CV presents a mixed picture.
His spell at Aston Villa promised much but ultimately ended prematurely, raising questions about tactical consistency and long-term development.
However, his earlier success at Rangers demonstrated his ability to deliver titles and handle environments where winning is non-negotiable.
That combination keeps him relevant for a Burnley side with clear ambitions of returning to the Premier League.
While doubts remain around stylistic identity and sustainability, Gerrard is viewed as a realistic alternative rather than a speculative candidate.
He would represent a decisive, high-profile appointment should the club look beyond the current market leader.
Interestingly, Gerrard is also priced in the next Liverpool manager odds market, underlining the enduring strength of his name value across elite managerial conversations.
Former Red Devils Boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer In Clarets Contention

Ole Gunnar Solskjær is another experienced name being considered as Burnley weigh the balance between familiarity and ambition in their next appointment.
Solskjær’s profile remains shaped by his time at Manchester United, where he operated under sustained pressure and came close to returning to the role following the departure of Rúben Amorim.
That episode reinforced his reputation as a steady, trusted figure in moments of transition — a quality that may appeal to Burnley given their immediate objective of regaining top-flight status.
However, his most recent spell at Beşiktaş proved disappointing, with results and performances failing to align.
That experience has raised questions about tactical evolution and adaptability, particularly outside the Premier League environment.
Even so, Solskjær continues to feature strongly in the betting markets.
His presence in the next Wolves manager odds underlines the extent to which his Premier League experience and perceived reliability retain value, and explains why he is viewed as a credible, if conservative, option should Burnley prioritise stability over reinvention.
Commentary: SportsCasting spokesman Shane Orton reacted to the ‘Next Burnley Manager Betting Odds’ saying:
“If Burnley were to move on from Scott Parker, the discussion would likely quickly centre on recognisable, high-profile names.
“Steven Gerrard would bring instant attention and authority, a figure whose reputation alone reshapes the narrative around the club, while Ole Gunnar Solskjær offers similar stature through familiarity, with a profile that carries weight regardless of recent results.”