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Next Premier League Manager To Leave: Nuno Set For Forest Exit?
Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espírito Santo is the new odds-on favourite with William Hill to be the first Premier League manager to leave their post in the 2025/26 season.
The Portuguese coach’s odds have been slashed to 8/11 following reported unrest at the City Ground, placing him clear of West Ham manager Graham Potter, who is second-favourite at 9/2.
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New Brentford boss Keith Andrews is next in the market at 11/2, with Burnley manager Scott Parker priced at 11/1 and Wolves’ Vitor Pereira at 14/1 for an early exit.
Daniel Farke and Ruben Amorim are both 16/1, while Oliver Glasner and Eddie Howe follow closely at 18/1 and 20/1 respectively.
First Premier League Manager To Leave Odds
Punters can bet on the first Premier League manager to leave their position in the 2025/26 season at William Hill and here is the current state of the market:
- Nuno Espírito Santo – 8/11
- Graham Potter – 9/2
- Keith Andrews – 11/2
- Scott Parker – 11/1
- Vitor Pereira – 14/1
- Ruben Amorim – 16/1
- Daniel Farke – 16/1
- Oliver Glasner – 18/1
- Bar – 20/1
Nuno is the clear market leader in the first Premier League manager to leave betting and fans will be keeping a close eye on developments in the coming weeks.
Spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, said: “Nuno Espírito Santo’s role at Nottingham Forest has come under scrutiny following his recent post-match remarks about the club’s activity in the transfer window, which appear to have put him in hot water with the Forest hierarchy.
“He’s now odds-on at 8/11 to be the first Premier League manager to leave his job this season.
“Elsewhere in the market, Graham Potter remains under pressure at West Ham at 9/2, while new Brentford boss Keith Andrews is priced at 11/2 and Burnley’s Scott Parker at 11/1.
“Further down, the likes of Vitor Pereira, Daniel Farke and Ruben Amorim are all in the next cluster of names who might need a strong September to steady the ship.”
Will we see Nuno leave the City Ground in the not-so-distant future? Or can the relationship between the manager and the board be fixed? Only time will tell.
*Odds subject to change – prices accurate at the time of writing*