
Julian Nagelsmann is the favourite once more in the next Tottenham manager odds market after Arne Slot rejected the club to remain with the Dutch champions.
Who is the favourite to be the Spurs manager next season?
Julian Nagelsmann – 7/2
Julian Nagelsmann (7/2) is the favourite to take over the Tottenham hot seat. Nagelsmann was an early favourite in the market before talks between the Lilywhites and Arne Slot broke down but the German has emerged as the new favourite to take over.
The 35-year-old has managed Bayern Munich, Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga and was dismissed from Bayern Munich despite being only a point adrift at the time of Jude Bellingham's table-topping Dortmund. He was quickly replaced at the Allianz Arena by former Dortmund, PSG and Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel.
Nagelsmann won more than 70% of his matches in charge. Is he the man to finally bring a trophy to North London?
Luis Enquire – 4/1
Former Barcelona and Spain boss Luis Enquire is next on the list at 4/1. Enquire has been linked with a host of Premier League jobs including Chelsea before their eventual appointment of former Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino.
Enquire is known for his attacking football and guided former club Barcelona to a treble with a front three of Luis Suarez, Neymar and Lionel Messi.
Arne Slot – 5/1
Despite him publicly saying he will be staying at Feyenoord, Slot is still the third favourite in the market at 5/1.
Slot guided Feyenoord to their first Eredivisie title in seven years and also helped the club to the quarter-finals of the Europa Club. The 44-year-old is currently midway through a five-year contract and Spurs would reportedly would have to pay the Dutch side €10 million to secure his services, a possible stumbling block in negotiations with Daniel Levy and Tottenham.
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And what about some of the outsiders?
Brendan Rodgers – 7/1
Rodgers (7/1) was dismissed by Leicester earlier in the season but could still be a candidate for Tottenham. Despite his tenure at Leicester turning sour he did guide the club to an FA Cup trophy and for most of his reign played an attractive brand of football.
Graham Potter – 10/1
Another name on the list is former Chelsea and Brighton manager Graham Potter, who can be found at 10/1. Potter will be remembered for his dismal time at Chelsea where in 22 games in charge of the Blues he only managed to pick up 28 points. This could be seen as a risky appointment as Potter struggled when the demand was greater.
| Manager | Best Odds | Worst Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Julian Nagelsmann | 10/3 | 9/2 |
| Luis Enrique | 4/1 | 11/2 |
| Arne Slot | 11/4 | 7/1 |
| Brendan Rodgers | 5/1 | 9/1 |
| Graham Potter | 8/1 | 25/1 |





