The 2025-26 Premier League season is underway, and three clubs have already sacked their managers. The question is, who will be the next manager to get the sack this season?
Nuno Espirito Santo, who was fired by Nottingham Forest, has taken over at West Ham, who sacked Graham Potter following a poor start to the season. Santo's replacement, Ange Postecoglou, didn't last even two months as Forest's manager and he is the latest victim of the managerial carousel, with Sean Dyche coming in to replace him.
Postecoglu has been the main candidate to be sacked for a while, so who will now take his place? In this article, we will take a closer look at the next PL manager sacked odds.
Best next manager sacked odds
Vitor Pereira
Wolves
6/4
Daniel Farke
Leeds United
4/1
Ruben Amorim
Manchester United
8/1
Nuno Espirito Santo
West Ham
8/1
Scott Parker
Burnley
12/1
Oliver Glasner
Crystal Palace
16/1
Marco Silva
Fulham
16/1
Keith Andrews
Brentford
16/1
Arne Slot
Liverpool
16/1
Unai Emery
Aston Villa
20/1
Vitor Pereira (Wolves)
Last season, Pereira was the seen as the saviour at Wolverhampton after steering the team to safety since taking over the helm from Gary O'Neil, but now he is in the hot spot after failing to win a single game in the first eight matches of the 2025-26 Premier League season.
While some of that is certainly on Pereira, Wolves have entered the season as one of the main candidates for relegation, especially after they sold some of their best players this summer. In any case, Wolves are last in the Premier League standings and Pereira is the main candidate to be the manager to be sacked in the league.
Daniel Farke (Leeds United)
Leeds have performed admirably so far in their return to the top flight, winning eight points from eight games, but that hasn't stopped speculation mounting over the future of manager Daniel Farke.
Farke's reputation of taking teams down is perhaps working against him, but it still feels unlikely that the Whites will part ways with him anytime soon, even if the bookies see him as the second most likely candidate for the boot.
Ruben Amorim (Manchester United)
Ruben Amorim was given a free pass last season due to the mess he inherited from Erik ten Hag. However, that free pass is no longer in play, and he now needs good performances and positive results.
However, the Red Devils had a shaky start of the season anyway, but things have been looking much better lately for Amorim and his team after three wins in their last four Premier League matches, including an impressive victory over the reigning champions Liverpool at Anfield.
So, we might finally see Amorim's Devils perform up to the standard, but if they don't, the Portuguese manager will quickly find himself in the hot seat once again.
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