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After his sudden exit from Chelsea, Mauricio Pochettino quickly became the bookies’ favorite to become the next manager of Manchester United.
As of Tuesday night, it was official that Pochettino had left Stamford Bridge by mutual agreement, having only led the club for one season.
Building up Chelsea with a young and new team was a tough job for the former Tottenham manager. But after a rough season, it looked like he was on the right track as the team won their last five league games and finished sixth in the Premier League.
But after meeting with the club’s leaders, the Argentinian quit. He is now looking for other big jobs, so it’s clear that his stock is still pretty high.
While Erik ten Hag is Manchester United’s manager, the Dutchman’s future is uncertain following a disappointing campaign that saw the Red Devils finish eighth in the Premier League and fail to advance from the group stage of the Champions League.
Today is the FA Cup final against Manchester City. It will be a great way to end the season for Ten Hag, but it might not be enough to save his job at Old Trafford.
A betting favorite to replace the fired former Ajax manager is Pochettino (2/1 odds), but he is not the only name being considered.
Next Manchester United boss odds: Mauricio Pochettino is a 2/1 favorite.
Thomas Tuchel 5/1
Ivan De Zerbi 11/2
Southgate, Gareth 7/1
Graham Potter 8/1
10/1 for Kieran McKenna
Thomas Frank 12/1
14/1 by Ruben Amorim
No. 16 Zinedine Zidane
Ange Postecoglou 20/1
The Hansi Flick 20/1
Gary O’Neil 25/1
Francesco Farioli 25/1
Luis Enrique 25/1
Xavi Hernandez 25/1
The odds come from Betfair.
After leaving Bayern Munich at the end of the season, Thomas Tuchel is free to sign with another team. Roberto De Zerbi is also open after leaving Brighton.
Next in line is the German, who is 5/1 to win, and then comes the Italian, who is 11/2.