After a poor start to the 2024/25 season the next Everton manager odds market has been updated with the heat on current Toffees boss Sean Dyche turning up. Add in a possible Goodison Park takeover bid, then could the Merseyside club be ready for a fresh coaching start?
Next Everton Manager Odds – Who Could Follow Sean Dyche?
- Graham Potter 11/4
- David Moyes 7/2
- Ruud Van Nistelrooy 5/1
- Maurizio Sarri 6/1
- Lee Carsley 8/1
- Xavi 9/1
- Gareth Southgate 12/1
- Marcelo Gallardo 12/1
- Jesse Marsch 14/1
- Carlos Corberan 16/1
- Erik Ten Hag 16/1
- Regis Le Bris 16/1
- Roger Schmidt 16/1
- Ronald Koeman 16/1
- Liam Manning 18/1
- Thomas Frank 20/1
- Kieran McKenna 22/1
- Carlo Ancelotti 25/1
- Ian Woan 25/1
- Chris Wilder 28/1
- Gary O’Neil 28/1
- Steve Cooper 28/1
- Daniel Farke 33/1
- Duncan Ferguson 33/1
- Eddie Howe 33/1
- Mikel Arteta 33/1
- Scott Parker 33/1
- Marco Silva 40/1
- Frank Lampard 50/1
- Brendan Rodgers 80/1
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Who Will Be The Next Everton Manager?
Current Everton manager Sean Dyche joined the club back in January 2023, but only just avoided getting them relegated that season (17th), while the last season wasn’t much better with the Toffees ending up 15th.
The are also takeover rumours at Goodison Park and with that could come uncertainly for Sean Dyche – especially as Everton haven’t exactly turned things around during the first half of the 2024-25 season either.
Everton are also one of the longest-serving English football top-flight clubs – they were last relegated in the 1950-51 season, so will be keen to not ruin this long-standing record.
With that in mind, the SportsCasting traders and best football betting sites in the UK are constantly updating their next Everton manager odds list in case the Merseyside club finally call time on Sean Dyche’s time at the club.
Graham Potter The Favourite To Replace Sean Dyche
Graham Potter made a big name for himself at Brighton during his four year spell at the seaside club between 2019 and 2022. He was snapped up by Chelsea as a result in September 2022 – replacing the now England manager Thomas Tuchel.
However, his time at the London club didn’t go to plan and was sacked after taking charge of just 31 Chelsea games – losing 11 of these.
He’s since been on the sidelines – but with a reported big payoff from the Blues this didn’t matter – but now many feel that Graham Potter is readying himself for a return to management.
As a result, Potter has been figuring high up the list on a lot of ‘next manager’ odds markets and Everton are the latest.
The experts are suggesting that with Potter a free agent and having now clauses for other clubs to tackle – this makes him an easy option for any Premier League side trying to get his services.
David Moyes Also Well-Fancied In The Next Everton Manager Market For Goodison Return
David Moyes is an Everton club legend – having spent 12 years at the club between 2002 and 2013. Plus, being another free agent, he’s always going to be a possible target for the struggling Premier League side.
Since parting ways with West Ham at the end of the 2023-24 season, David Moyes is also another manager – like Potter – that gets linked with a lot of clubs and with his wealth of experience (don’t forget he also managed Man Utd), he’ll bring a lot to the table.
The Scot was also in charge of the Hammers when they tasted European glory in 2023 but after a tough following season left West Ham.
Therefore, it’s no shock to see the best betting sites in the UK pitching Moyes high up their lists in the next Everton manager odds market. Being the general second favourite.
Lee Carsley and Ruud van Nistelrooy Other Names High Up The Next Everton Manager Market
Other names just behind Graham Potter and David Moyes in the market are two managers that have been in the news a lot of late – Lee Carsley and Ruud van Nistelrooy.
Both managers played ‘stand-in’ roles in recent months with some degree of success.
Lee Carsley holding the England national team fort after Gareth Southgate departed after the Euros.
While van Nistelrooy took charge at Manchester United after they sacked Erik ten Hag – impressing many to suggest he could be ready to take a main manager job, if one becomes available.
Commentary: sportscasting.com/uk spokesman Andy Newton, reacted to our ‘Everton Manager Odds’ saying:
“Everton have been ‘Dyching’ with death over the last three seasons – only just avoiding the drop from the Premier League, and with an average start to the 2024-25 campaign the pressure mounts on Sean Dyche.
“There is also talk of a potential takeover at Everton, which will also add fuel to the flames about Dyches’ future. You feel Graham Potter would be a good fit for the club as he looks to get his managerial career back on track.
“However, being at the foot of the table, Everton will need to find someone who knows the club well and can hit the ground running. Step forward David Moyes.