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Latest Leicester Manager Odds – Pressure Mounting On RVN After Newcastle Battering

The reign of Ruud Van Nistelrooy at the Foxes began in November, but after a terrible run of results the experts have priced up the next Leicester manager betting odds market – with a former target heading the betting.
Next Leicester Manager Betting Odds – Who Will Replace Ruud Van Nistelrooy?
- Russell Martin 11/4
- Liam Rosenior 7/2
- Danny Rohl 5/1
- Sean Dyche 8/1
- Steven Gerrard 8/1
- Davide Ancelotti 9/1
- Lee Carsley 9/1
- Liam Manning 9/1
- Michael Carrick 9/1
- Gareth Southgate 10/1
- Gary O’Neil 12/1
- Richie Wellens 14/1
- Andy King 16/1
- Enzo Maresca 16/1
- Martin O’Neill 16/1
- Chris Davies 20/1
- Chris Wilder 20/1
- Jesse Marsch 20/1
- Phil Parkinson 20/1
- Rafa Benitez 20/1
- Roger Schmidt 20/1
- Tom Cleverley 20/1
- Edin Terzic 22/1
- Brian Barry-Murphy 25/1
- Daniel Farke 25/1
- Erik Ten Hag 25/1
- Kasper Hjulmand 25/1
- Regis Le Bris 25/1
- Scott Parker 25/1
- Esteban Cambiasso 28/1
- Dave Challinor 33/1
- Frank Lampard 33/1
- Jose Mourinho 33/1
- Max Allegri 33/1
- Nuri Sahin 33/1
- Rob Edwards 33/1
- Roberto Mancini 33/1
- Julen Lopetegui 40/1
- Patrick Vieira 40/1
- Philippe Clement 40/1
- Roberto Martinez 40/1
- Xavi 40/1
- Claude Puel 50/1
- Dean Smith 50/1
- Jamie Vardy 50/1
- Neil Warnock 50/1
- Steve Walsh 50/1
- Sam Allardyce 66/1
- Roy Hodgson 80/1
- Brendan Rodgers 100/1
- Claudio Ranieri 100/1
- Wayne Rooney 250/1
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.
Russell Martin A Big Fancy In The Next Leicester Manager Betting Market
The SportsCasting traders and the best football betting sites in the UK are constantly updating their next Leicester City manager odds market.
The name at the top of the list in the next Leicester manager odds market with our experts is Russell Martin.
Martin is best known for being a player for Norwich – but since hanging up his boots has turned his hand to management.
He steered Southampton to promotion last season via the play-offs and won many admirers within the game for his possession-based style of play, inspired by Pep Guardiola.
Having made a horror start to life in the Premier League this season, the Saints pulled the trigger on Martin’s reign in December after a 5-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur.
Leicester got themselves promoted last season with a similar brand of football under Enzo Maresca. With the Foxes almost certainly doomed to relegation, could it be that their hierarchy see this as a blueprint for Championship success?
Liam Rosenior Under Consideration As Next Leicester Manager
Strasbourg boss Liam Rosenior is getting rave reviews for his management after making a flying start to life at the North-eastern French club.
The former Hull City player and manager has quickly put behind him the disappointment of being relieved of his duties by the Tigers last summer. Many insiders within the game felt this sacking was very harsh, so it’s not a surprise that he is going so well in Ligue Un.
It is rumoured that the Foxes hierarchy are big admirers of Rosenior, therefore the best betting sites in the UK have made him near the head of the market.
Owls Manager Rohl In Running To Be Next Leicester Boss
One name that is being thrown around in the next Leicester manager market with interest is Danny Röhl.
The German coach is currently in charge at Championship side Sheffield Wednesday.
Wednesday are the first club that the former defender has taken charge of, but he has impressed many since he became the youngest manager in the English Football League aged just 34.
Röhl spent his playing career in the German lower leagues at sides like FSV Zwickau and FC Eilenburg, but is shaping up to be a better manager and one that Southampton could now turn to.
Röhl has also emerged as the favourite to be the next Southampton manager so the Foxes may have to be quick to get in there first.
Sean Dyche In Contention For Leicester Manager Role
After being sacked by Everton in early January, Sean Dyche is the third favourite in the next Leicester manager odds market.
Dyche was under pressure at Goodison Park for the bulk of his tenure at the Merseyside club, whom he joined in 2023.
He only just prevented them from getting the drop that season – they finished 17th – while the 2023/24 campaign was marginally better when they came 15th.
Dyche is free to talk to other clubs and will now be a name chucked around a lot should a vacancy come up.
Before Everton, Dyche was manager at Watford and then made his name during a decent ten-year period at Burnley between 2012 and 2022.
As a result, the best betting sites in the UK have installed Sean Dyche as one of the market leaders in the next Leicester City manager odds market – should the Foxes call time on Ruud Van Nistelrooy.
Who Will Be The Next Leicester City Manager? Ex-Villa boss Steven Gerrard Fancied
Steven Gerrard is thought to be looking for a return to the English Premier League after he left Saudi club Al Ettifaq in January.
Having led Rangers to the Scottish Premiership title in 2021, Gerrard got his first taste of Premier League management by getting the Aston Villa job in November 2021, replacing Dean Smith.
Gerrard’s tenure at Villa Park ended in failure, leading to his dismissal after just 11 months.
Interestingly, Gerrard was considered for the Leicester job before Enzo Maresca was appointed in the summer of 2023. The Liverpool legend returned to management that summer at Al Ettifaq, but he is currently out of work.
Commentary: sportscasting.com/uk spokesman Andy Newton reacted to our ‘Leicester City Manager Odds’ saying:
“Current Leicester City manager Ruud Van Nistelrooy is overseeing a historic bad run in charge of the Foxes. It is hard to see the hierarchy putting up with this for much longer.
“If Ruud does lose his job at the Midlands club, and with relegation all but certain now, you feel that Leicester will want someone to oversee a rebuild and get them back to the Premier League at the first time of asking.
“In his last Championship stint, Russell Martin guided Southampton to promotion and with clear parallels to Enzo Maresca in terms of style of play and footballing philosophy it’s clear to see why Martin is the favourite for the job at the King Power Stadium.”