Next Tottenham Manager betting odds – Nagelsmann the early favourite to replace Mourinho

A look at the early options for Next Tottenham Manager Betting

Julian Nagelsmann / RB Leipzig ©IMAGO / Sven Simon 04/18/2021

The Premier League has seen another managerial casually with Jose Mourinho getting the boot from Tottenham.

That seemed to be on the cards, with rumours brewing for a while. The Portuguese parted ways with the London club on Monday.

With all of Mourinho’s backroom staff gone as well, who will Spurs turn to next?

Next Tottenham Manager betting odds

Julian Nagelsmann 3/1
Brendan Rodgers 9/2
Eddie Howe 5/1
Nuno Espírito Santo 9/1
Ryan Mason 10/1
Rafa Benítez 8/1
Scott Parker 12/1
Jurgen Klinsmann 10/1
16/1 bar
* (odds recorded at 04:09 GMT on April 20th, 2021 at William Hill).

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Nagelsmann the FAV in Next Tottenham Manager Betting

It’s too early to get a feel of where Spurs may turn.

But it is RB Leipzig boss Julian Nagelsmann who is the current favourite at 3/1* (odds recorded at 04:09 GMT on April 20th, 2021 at William Hill).

Having done such a good job at the Bundesliga club, 33-year-old Nagelsmann would be quite the progressive coup for Tottenham.

There’s no indication as to whether or not the German would want to jump ship with Leipzig in second place in the division and going strong.

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Some other early candidates in Next Tottenham Manager Betting

There are a couple of current premier League bosses who have been produced up fairly strongly. Those are Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers and Everton’s Carlo Ancelotti.

It’s not really easy to see either of those making what could be seen as a sideways move, Ancelotti probably the more likely of the two.

But there are some other interesting names in the mixer include former Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe available at 5/1* (odds recorded at 04:09 GMT on April 20th, 2021 at William Hill).

Massimiliano Allegri would be a huge capture for Spurs.

Other names being touted around early in a very big market include former Spurs player Scott Parker, Steven Gerrard, Rafa Benitez and Wayne Rooney.