Next Tottenham Manager Odds: Sean Dyche backed into favourite

Next Tottenham Manager Odds: Sean Dyche backed into favourite

Tottenham Hotspur are weighing up a managerial change after Igor Tudor’s poor interim spell, with Sean Dyche, Roberto De Zerbi and Adi Hutter among the options as they battle to avoid relegation.

Tottenham Hotspur’s managerial situation has descended into crisis mode as results continue to spiral, leaving the club hovering just above the relegation zone with no Premier League win in 2026.

Interim boss Igor Tudor has failed to steady the ship following the departure of Thomas Frank, losing five of his seven matches in charge, and a mutual parting now appears increasingly likely amid difficult personal circumstances.

With survival the immediate priority, Spurs are exploring both short-term and long-term solutions, including a potential rescue mission from Sean Dyche, who boasts a strong record in relegation battles, while longer-term targets such as Roberto De Zerbi, Adi Hutter and a host of other names remain under consideration as the club search for stability.

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Next Tottenham Manager Odds

Manager Odds
Sean Dyche 2/1
Robert De Zerbi 3/1
Adi Hutter 4/1
Mauricio Pochettino 6/1
Ryan Mason 8/1
Robbie Keane 10/1

Last updated 27/03/2026 at 15:00.

Who is the betting favourite to be the next Tottenham Manager?

Sean Dyche - 2/1

Sean Dyche has emerged as the bookmakers’ favourite for the Tottenham Hotspur job thanks to his proven track record of steering teams away from relegation, built on organised, defensively solid structures and a pragmatic approach that prioritises results over style.

His previous work at Burnley and Everton highlighted his ability to maximise limited resources, instil discipline, and grind out crucial points under pressure, qualities Spurs’ immediately need for stability amid their current struggles.

Despite a short and unsuccessful stint at Nottingham Forest earlier this year, his reputation as a survival specialist remains intact, making him a compelling short-term solution as Tottenham look to halt their slide and secure their Premier League status.

In the last 24 hours he has been backed in from 8/1 into 2/1 favourite with Bet Victor.

He has received 33% of total bets through oddschecker to be the next Tottenham manager over the same period of time.

Roberto De Zerbi - 3/1

Roberto De Zerbi is another candidate to take the permanent reins at the north London club. He is a best price of 3/1.

Fresh from mutually parting ways with Marseille in mid-February after a turbulent six months in Ligue 1, the 46-year-old Italian continues to be highly regarded for his sophisticated, possession-oriented style, honed at Sassuolo and perfected at Brighton, where his fluid attacking patterns, intricate build-up play from the back, and high-intensity pressing delivered historic European qualification.

For a Tottenham squad stocked with technically gifted players yet plagued by inconsistency and structural fragility, De Zerbi would represent a return to progressive, aesthetically ambitious football that could unlock their attacking potential.

Reports suggest, however, that the former Seagulls coach is in no rush to return to the dugout and is only seriously considering the Spurs job on the condition that they avoid the drop, preferring to wait until the summer rather than risk becoming another casualty of the club’s turbulent managerial situation.

Adi Hütter - 4/1

Adi Hütter has surfaced a credible candidates to take the reins at Tottenham. Fresh from his dismissal by AS Monaco in early October 2025 after a sharp downturn in results, the 56-year-old Austrian is widely respected for his high-intensity, dynamic attacking philosophy, rooted in relentless counter-pressing, rapid vertical transitions and fluid positional play that frequently draws comparisons to Jürgen Klopp’s early energy.

Having delivered domestic titles at Young Boys, a Europa League semi-final run with Eintracht Frankfurt and competitive Champions League campaigns in Germany and France, Hütter brings some vital experience. 

Similar to De Zerbi, reports indicate he is only seriously considering the role if Spurs avoid the drop and offer him the long-term project and squad backing he would demand.

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