Nuno Espírito Santo is under mounting pressure at West Ham United, with a prolonged run of poor results leaving the club increasingly exposed in the lower reaches of the table.
That sustained downturn has been reflected in the betting markets, where West Ham’s Premier League relegation odds have continued to shorten amid growing concern over their ability to pull clear of trouble.
As scrutiny intensifies, SportsCasting has revised its next West Ham manager betting odds, with the market beginning to factor in the possibility of a change in the dugout.
Nuno’s rising presence in the Premier League sack race odds underlines how sustained struggles — rather than isolated setbacks — have left both the manager and the club in an increasingly precarious position.
Next West Ham Manager Betting Odds – The Full List
- Slaven Bilic 5/4
- Kieran McKenna 5/1
- Harry Redknapp 8/1
- Frank Lampard 10/1
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 10/1
- Gareth Southgate 12/1
- Ruben Amorim 12/1
- Lee Carsley 14/1
- Michael Carrick 14/1
- Erik Ten Hag 16/1
- Scott Parker 16/1
- Steven Gerrard 16/1
- Jesse Marsch 20/1
- Steve Cooper 20/1
- Mark Robins 25/1
- Mauricio Pochettino 25/1
- David Moyes 28/1
- Daniel Farke 33/1
- Gary O’Neil 33/1
- John Mousinho 33/1
- Ruud van Nistelrooy 33/1
- Xabi Alonso 33/1
- Paulo Di Canio 40/1
- Alan Pardew 50/1
- Jose Mourinho 50/1
- Mark Noble 50/1
- Sam Allardyce 50/1
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Slaven Bilic Clear Favourite For West Ham Return

Slaven Bilic is the 5/4 favourite to become the next West Ham manager, according to SportsCasting traders, as speculation continues to intensify around a possible change in the dugout.
In terms of background, Bilic previously managed the Hammers between 2015 and 2017.
The popular Croatian gaffer is currently available following his most recent spell in Saudi Arabia.
Because of that availability, he is widely viewed as a strong contender to make a return to the London Stadium should West Ham move quickly.
Meanwhile, Bilic is not only attracting attention in east London.
He is also featuring prominently in the next Burnley manager odds, underlining his wider appeal as clubs assess their options this season.
Could The Hammers Turn To Kieran McKenna?

Kieran McKenna is the 5/1 second favourite in the West Ham United manager market and is understood to be a figure the club’s board greatly admire.
McKenna has developed a strong reputation as one of the most progressive modern coaches in the English game, with his work at Ipswich Town earning widespread respect for its tactical clarity, structure, and player development.
His rise has been driven by coaching identity rather than profile, marking him out from more name-led contenders.
That reputation is increasingly reflected across the wider managerial markets.
McKenna also features prominently in the Tottenham manager odds, underlining how highly his approach is rated at boardroom level and reinforcing the credibility of his position near the top of West Ham’s market.
While still lacking top-flight managerial experience, his presence as clear second favourite suggests genuine interest rather than speculation, and points to a club considering a longer-term, stylistically defined appointment.
Commentary: SportsCasting spokesman Andy Newton reacted to the ‘West Ham Manager Betting Odds’ saying:
“Slaven Bilić leads the betting at 5/4 to become the next West Ham United manager, with the former Hammers boss emerging as the early favourite amid growing uncertainty at the club.
“Kieran McKenna is next best in the market at 5/1 and is understood to be highly regarded by the West Ham board. His reputation as a modern, progressive coach has been shaped by his work at Ipswich Town, where his tactical approach and emphasis on development have drawn widespread praise.
“Oddsmakers have also linked several other former Hammers with the role, including Frank Lampard and Scott Parker, both of whom appear in the betting due to their managerial experience and existing ties to the club.”