
Jurgen Klopp would be available to manage England after leaving Liverpool.
Jurgen Klopp has been cut into 8/1 by BetVictor in the next England manager odds market after shocking the football world with his decision to leave Liverpool.
The German, Liverpool manager since October 2015, confirmed he is stepping down from his role at the end of the 2023/24 campaign as he is "running out of energy".
Xabi Alonso is the bookmakers’ favourite to replace Klopp at Liverpool, with Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi and Steven Gerrard also among a star-studded list of contenders.
Klopp’s impending Liverpool exit has raised the intriguing possibility of Klopp replacing Gareth Southgate as England manager after this summer’s European Championship.
For the latest next Liverpool manager odds, click here.
Next England Manager Odds
| Next Manager | Best Odds | Worst Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Graham Potter | 8/1 | 6/1 |
| Eddie Howe | 9/1 | 6/1 |
| Lee Carsley | 10/1 | 9/1 |
| Pep Guardiola | 11/1 | 5/1 |
| Steven Gerrard | 14/1 | 12/1 |
| Steve Cooper | 14/1 | 11/1 |
| Jurgen Klopp | 16/1 | 8/1 |
Jurgen Klopp England Odds
Jurgen Klopp is a best price 16/1 on BetMGM UK (implied 6% chance) to succeed Gareth Southgate as England manager. However, he is as short as 8/1 on BetVictor (11% chance) having been as long as 40/1 with the same bookmakers at Christmas.
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Who is the favourite to be the next England manager?
Former Brighton and Chelsea manager Graham Potter is the marginal favourite in the next England manager odds market, ahead of both Newcastle manager Eddie Howe and England U21 boss Lee Carsley. Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola is the only other manager with a shorter price than 10/1 with any bookmaker through oddschecker.
Potter was one of the most highly regarded Premier League coaches before his ill-fated stint at Chelsea. His Brighton team earned huge plaudits but his inability to get a tune out of the Chelsea squad will raise some questions as to his suitability for England.
When did Jurgen Klopp join Liverpool?
Jurgen Klopp was Brendan Rodgers’ replacement as Liverpool manager when he joined the club in October 2015, four months after leaving Dortmund. Klopp had spent seven seasons with Dortmund from 2008-2015.





