Next Nottingham Forest Manager Odds: Sean Dyche favourite to replace Ange Postecoglu

Next Nottingham Forest Manager Odds: Sean Dyche favourite to replace Ange Postecoglu

Sean Dyche is the odds-on favourite to replace Ange Postecoglu as Nottingham Forest manager. The Australian was sacked following their 3-0 loss to Chelsea.

Minutes after Nottingham Forest's 3-0 loss to Chelsea on Saturday, the news broke that Ange Postecoglu has been sacked as the club's manager, just 40 days after replacing Nuno Espirito Santo. 

Forest went winless in Postecoglu's eight matches in charge and the Australian's time in Nottingham is now the shortest reign as manager in Premier League history.

In this article we detail who the bookmakers have as favourites to be the next manager at the City Ground.

Who is the betting favourite to be next Nottingham Forest manager?

Sean Dyche is the early betting favourite to replace Ange at Nottingham Forest at odds of 5/6. He's been out of a job since leaving Everton in January 2025. 

Jose Mourinho is another name at the top of the betting, having been linked to the job before Postecoglu was announced last month. 

Next Nottingham Forest Manager Best Odds Bookmaker
Sean Dyche 4/5 Sky Bet
Marco Silva 4/1 Sky Bet
Jose Mourinho 12/1 Sky Bet
Danny Rohl 14/1  Sky Bet
Kieran McKenna 14/1 Sky Bet

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Betting Favourites to be Next Nottingham Forest Manager

Sean Dyche
Ex-Burnley and Everton boss who’s seen as a pragmatic, no-nonsense stabiliser. Dyche’s strengths are organisation, defensive structure and getting teams out of trouble quickly — he’s also cheap to hire and has recent Premier League experience. The main trade-off is style: his cautious approach can frustrate fans and players looking for progressive, attacking football, and questions remain about how he adapts when the squad needs more creative management rather than damage-limitation.

Jose Mourinho
Globally proven winner with trophies at multiple top clubs and an ability to galvanise a squad under pressure. Mourinho brings instant credibility and a tactical identity built around defensive organisation and game management — useful if Forest need immediate short-term rescue and big-game management. Downsides: very high wages, strong personality that may clash with club hierarchy, and a recent record that includes mixed spells — plus long-term project fit is questionable. Reports occasionally link him with surprise Premier League returns.

Marco Silva
A coach known for attack-minded, possession-based football with good recent form in England; Silva has a track record of getting teams playing attractively while improving results. He’d appeal to supporters wanting an identity and progression, and he’s been publicly linked with Forest as a longer-term option. Potential friction points: release clauses/compensation (practicalities around paying Fulham or waiting for his contract situation).

Danny Røhl
Young, rising coach with experience as an assistant at high-level clubs and a reputation for modern coaching methods and enthusiasm. Røhl’s upside is tactical flexibility, strong man-management of younger players, and a relatively affordable package. The risk is obvious — limited senior head-coach experience at top level means it’s a gamble in a relegation fight, and he may need time (and patience) to implement his ideas. Recent speculation has linked him with several British vacancies.

Kieran McKenna
Highly regarded, coached in the Premier League with Ipswich/Man Utd background (coaching & development pedigree) and praised for tactical detail, player development and building cohesive teams. McKenna would be a progressive appointment with a long-term vision and strong edge on coaching young talent — a good cultural fit for a club wanting sustainable growth. Drawbacks: he’s in demand, so securing him could be costly and he may prefer a project with more time than a short survival scramble allows.

Tips for Betting on Football Manager Markets

Manager markets differ from standard match betting because they’re driven by speculation, timing, and insider movement rather than on-pitch events. Odds for the Next Nottingham Forest Manager will shift quickly whenever credible reports, media leaks, or social posts suggest interviews or board preferences. A single journalist tweet or bookmaker “suspending” bets can cause a surge in backing and sharp drops in price within hours.

Unlike fixture markets, these prices reflect perceived likelihood rather than form or stats — so when one candidate shortens, others usually drift. News of an agent meeting, a club statement, or even sudden silence from the favourite can all trigger movement. The best approach for bettors is to monitor momentum and timing: early punts can offer value before stories break publicly, but odds can also collapse once a frontrunner is confirmed to be in talks.

For casual punters, remember that manager markets can remain open even after verbal agreements — meaning late reversals or leaks can still reshape the field. Always check Oddschecker’s live grid to compare prices and spot shifts across multiple bookmakers before placing a bet.

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