Liverpool Next Manager Odds: 18 Favourites to Replace Arne Slot if He’s Sacked
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But a week is a long time in football, and the situation at Anfield has deteriorated rapidly. A shadow of their title-winning side last season, the Merseysiders are now fourth in the table and 14 points behind league leaders Arsenal, and while reports indicate that Slot is not under internal pressure at the club, that could change if form continues to spiral.

Should the unthinkable happen and Slot is shown the door, there will be a queue of managers waiting to take the reins. But who are the favourites to replace the current Liverpool boss? Sky Bet have compiled the managers with the best odds to show exactly who is leading the charge.
18Ruben Amorim
Brutally honest in front of the media, Amorim won plenty of titles with Sporting CP in his homeland of Portugal, but him being wedded to his 3-4-3 system (which struggled in England’s top flight) was a large attribute to things not making sense.
Liverpool are unlikely to take such a monumental risk, of course, and his substandard spell at United would put them off. That’s even if he was eyed as a potential Jurgen Klopp replacement before the under-pressure Slot was appointed.
17Ange Postecoglou
Odds – 25/1
On a similar theme, Ange Postecoglou replacing the Dutchman at the Anfield helm seems very unlikely given how poorly his Tottenham Hotspur spell ended. Winning the Europa League in 2024/25 was not enough for Spurs higher-ups to give the Greek-Australian extra time to turn things around – and he was relieved of his duties despite finding success on the European stage.
Things were not all sunshine and rainbows under Postecoglou and his following spell at Nottingham Forest lasted just 39 days. Now without work, the Reds could pounce on the 60-year-old’s free agency.
That said, the fact Spurs finished 17th (just adrift of the relegation spots) last season proves that he may not have the expertise and nous required to manage in the Premier League. A team in the English top flight will eventually give him another crack at the whip but it’s unlikely to be Liverpool, who are much more planned in their manager appointments.
16Mauricio Pochettino
Odds – 25/1
The current manager of the United States national team, Mauricio Pochettino, has great experience in the Premier League, having managed Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea in his career – so why not return to England to get the reigning champions back on track?
The Argentine has also led Paris Saint-Germain to Ligue 1 glory, but is now in the international game and has guided his side to the 2026 World Cup next summer. While he has a great reputation, there’s no doubting that he would be a real outside shot for the job at this stage, with all things considered, and it should be considered highly unlikely that either party will push to make it happen.
15Diego Simeone
Odds – 16/1
If any club are looking for a manager who knows the sport back-to-front, look no further than Atletico Madrid legend Diego Simeone, who has managed the Spanish giants since December 2011. Neither party has looked back after more than 750 matches of service, but the Argentine could look for a fresh challenge after so many years in the Spanish capital.

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Capable of taking on a monumental venture such as the Liverpool job, Simeone may be tactically sound but his defensive-minded approach to football matches may not go down too well with the Anfield faithful. Irrespective of whether he’d sing from the same hymn sheet as those in the stands, he’s been issued odds of 16/1.
14Brendan Rodgers
Odds – 16/1
Only just in a new job after finding himself at loggerheads with the Celtic owners during his second stint with the Glasgow giants, a return to Liverpool for Brendan Rodgers would arguably be the most incredible turn of events the club has seen in its recent history – and not necessarily for good reasons.
The Northern Irishman has already had one bite of the cherry, and other than a second-placed finish in the 2013/14 season, his stint was pretty unremarkable. Who knows what he would manage with the current squad and extra backing, but Liverpool supporters will surely take on the opinion that this era of the club is better left in the past.
13Cesc Fabregas
Odds – 16/1
But could that be Liverpool who take something of a chance on the former midfielder? The job at Anfield, at odds of 16/1, might just come too early for him, though. With the Reds needing a solution, taking a punt on a relatively inexperienced head coach might prove to be enough to turn their focus elsewhere.
12Xavi
Odds – 14/1
Known for his possession-heavy style of play and attack-minded process, he would likely be a popular appointment at Anfield, and it has been reported that he would be open to a move to England for his next job.
However, whether his lack of experience at the highest level as a manager would count against him remains to be seen, and with the club’s biggest issue being their balance across the team, a shift in identity at this stage could be a problem the board would rather do without.
11Simone Inzaghi
Odds – 14/1
Known for a more pragmatic style, the Italian would undoubtedly bring some solidity to Anfield’s defence to solve their recent issues, while his teams always provide a threat going forward.
It would be a big surprise to see him leave Saudi Arabia so early into his reign there, but Liverpool don’t come calling often, so it’s certainly one to look out for after he entered the market at 14/1.
10Marco Silva
Odds – 14/1
The Premier League-proven boss, Marco Silva, has garnered a great reputation after doing a top job in west London on the books of Fulham, but the former Watford and Everton boss is largely untested at the very top level.
It could be relatively cheap to get him to Anfield now, but whether he would leave in mid-season remains to be seen, and there would be major question marks from the fan base if he was selected to take over the struggling reigning champions, considering his CV.
9Zinedine Zidane
Odds – 12/1
As one of the greatest players of all time, one thing that Zinedine Zidane would do is command the respect of all players in his squad. But, arguably even more importantly, he would bring a winning mentality. The former France international won two league titles during his first spell at Real Madrid, as well as three consecutive Champions League trophies – quite the resume.
8Steven Gerrard
Odds – 12/1
Mr Liverpool himself, former club captain Steven Gerrard is currently a free agent in the managerial market and has recently admitted that he is looking for his next job and that a return to Anfield would undoubtedly be a fairytale for all involved.
A temporary spell in charge until the end of the season could be ideal for everyone involved. Previously, Gerrard – widely regarded as one of Liverpool’s greatest-ever players – had been priced at 25/1, but he’s now dropped all the way to 12/1, so there is surely something to keep an eye on here.
7Unai Emery
Odds – 10/1
Having taken over from Liverpool legend Gerrard at Aston Villa, Unai Emery has developed into one of Europe’s top coaches and would surely be a name considered by the board at Anfield if Slot were to leave. The Spaniard has had big success in Europe with Sevilla and Villarreal in the past, while he has plenty of experience in the Premier League too.

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6Oliver Glasner
Odds – 9/1
If Slot is fired, the most logical appointment for Liverpool to make is arguably Oliver Glasner. Since arriving at Crystal Palace in 2024, the Austrian manager has brought a new lease of life to an Eagles side which sometimes lacked inspiration under Roy Hodgson.
However, what makes him one of the favourites for the job is his availability. Glasner’s future at Selhurst Park remains uncertain, with his contract set to expire at the end of the season, meaning that his head could be turned should Liverpool come knocking. If Slot does go, then watch this space.
5Jurgen Klopp
Odds – 7/1
If you were going to appoint someone who knows the club well, it would make sense to move for Jurgen Klopp. The German manager enjoyed a phenomenal nine-season spell at Anfield, turning the Reds into one of the best teams in both England and Europe, as they lifted a sixth Champions League and a first Premier League in 20 years.

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He told The Diary of a CEO podcast: “I said I will never coach a different team in England, so that means, if [I did return], then it’s Liverpool. So, yeah, theoretically it is possible.” That has put his odds at 7/1, although it would be remarkable to see him back at Anfield so soon after leaving.
4Andoni Iraola
Odds – 7/1
Should Liverpool wish to appoint a current Premier League manager, then Andoni Iraola is certainly likely to be on their shortlist. The Spanish head coach has turned Bournemouth into a fearsome side for English teams, with them playing an exciting brand of football and picking up results against clubs much bigger in stature.
3Julian Nagelsmann
Odds – 7/1
Julian Nagelsmann was considered by the club’s hierarchy when they were searching for a successor to the aforementioned Klopp. However, the German elected to remain at his post with the German national side.
Unfortunately for the Reds, he signed a contract extension with Die Mannschaft in January 2025, which will keep him in his current post until the end of Euro 2028.
2Luis Enrique
Odds – 6/1
Reports emerged recently that Luis Enrique was considering his next move after being offered a record-breaking contract at Paris Saint-Germain. Of course, the Spaniard’s mind will be fully focused on retaining the Champions League crown, but could Liverpool tempt him away in the summer?
There’s little doubt the club will have looked in Enrique’s direction in the past, and his impressive spell in France has solidified him as one of the world’s best managers. The ex-Barcelona coach would be an incredible appointment, and his odds have improved significantly in recent weeks.
1Xabi Alonso
Odds – 10/11
As soon as it was confirmed that Xabi Alonso had left Real Madrid, he became the favourite for the Anfield hotseat. It could now be a fine time for the Reds’ hierarchy to go back in for him after initial suggestions following Klopp’s departure were that their former midfielder was top of their list anyway.
He led Bayer Leverkusen to a more-than-memorable Bundesliga title, and although he had a short-lived spell with Los Blancos, they have they did show glimpses of good football, and his CV so early into his managerial career would suggest he has the ingredients to become a world-class head coach.


















