
Gareth Southgate is dominating the next Man Utd manager betting through oddschecker.
Gareth Southgate has taken 38% of the bets in the next Man Utd manager odds market through oddschecker since the start of March, while that number increases to a huge 69% if you only count bets placed this week.
Reports this week suggest that the England manager has significant support within the new INEOS-led hierarchy at Old Trafford, led by United's new minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Southgate, whose England side face Brazil and Belgium in the next week as they prepare for Euro 2024 in Germany this summer (7/2 favourites on Betway), has been in charge of the national team since 2016 after Sam Allardyce's single game as manager.
While he has taken England to a World Cup semi-final and the final of Euro 2020, question marks remain over his ability at club level. He had a largely unsuccessful period in charge at Middlesbrough from 2006 to 2009, taking the club down to the Championship.
Southgate has recorded 57 wins from 91 matches with England (62.6% win rate) going into Saturday's friendly with Brazil at Wembley.
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Next Man Utd Manager Odds
| Man Utd Manager | % Bets This Week | Best Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Gareth Southgate | 68.75% | 3/1 |
| Graham Potter | 9.38% | 4/1 |
| Kieran McKenna | 7.81% | 33/1 |
| Ruben Amorim | 3.13% | 10/1 |
| Ruud Van Nistelrooy | 3.13% | 80/1 |
| Thomas Tuchel | 3.13% | 9/1 |
| Zinedine Zidane | 3.13% | 16/1 |
Gareth Southgate Man Utd Odds
The table above presents an analysis of the distribution of bets placed on various managers in the next Man Utd manager odds market, compared with their corresponding betting odds through oddschecker.
The data highlights Gareth Southgate as the frontrunner with a significant 68.75% of the total bets this week. Graham Potter is second with a 9.38% share of the bets.
Most notably, Kieran McKenna (33/1 on Sky Bet) and Ruud Van Nistelrooy (80/1) are attracting interest despite their status as outsiders in the market.





