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Next Tottenham Hotspur Manager Odds: De Zerbi Favourite After Thomas Frank Sacking
Roberto De Zerbi is the evens favourite with William Hill to become the next Tottenham Hotspur manager, after leaving his role at Marseille and with Spurs’ poor run of form continuing.
The Italian, who parted ways with Ligue 1 giants Marseille in the early hours of Wednesday morning, heads the betting. Spurs are now 9/2 to be relegated (from 9/1) – their shortest price in more than 20 years.
Former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is priced at 4/1 to make a return to North London, while former Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez is also 4/1 in the market. Ex-Spurs striker Robbie Keane is a 7/1 chance to step into the dugout, with Oliver Glasner (10/1) and Ruben Amorim (11/1) also prominent in the betting.
Next Permanent Tottenham Manager Odds:
- Roberto De Zerbi – EVS
- Mauricio Pochettino – 4/1
- Xavi Hernandez – 4/1
- Robbie Keane – 7/1
- Oliver Glasner – 10/1
- Ruben Amorim – 11/1
- Bar – 12/1
Spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, said: “Roberto De Zerbi has quickly emerged as the evens favourite to become the next Tottenham manager after leaving Marseille, and that development – combined with Tottenham’s woeful current run of form – has accelerated interest in the Italian.
“Pochettino at 4/1 will naturally attract attention given his history with the club, while Xavi at the same price adds real pedigree to the market. Robbie Keane at 7/1 is an interesting contender too – he knows the club inside out and would be a popular appointment with supporters.
“Further down the list, Oliver Glasner at 10/1 and Ruben Amorim at 11/1 remain respected options, but the betting suggests De Zerbi is the leading contender after leaving his latest post.”
Premier League Relegation Odds 2025/26:
- Wolves – 1/500
- Burnley – 1/100
- West Ham United – 8/11
- Nottingham Forest – 3/1
- Tottenham Hotspur – 9/2
- Bar – 8/1
Spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, said: “Tottenham Hotspur’s struggles have also been reflected in the relegation betting. Spurs were 9/1 to be relegated prior to the Newcastle game but have now halved in price to 9/2 to drop into the Championship.
“The last time Tottenham were this short in the relegation betting was back in 2008, when they were around 6/1 in early October while bottom of the table and still without a win. It’s safe to say this is the shortest price they’ve been for the drop in more than 20 years!”
*Odds subject to change – prices accurate at the time of writing*