🕒 Last Updated: 9 December 2025 – Odds and market information correct at time of last update. Please check with your bookmaker for current prices.
âš½ Update: Ruben Amorim (16/1 in this table) departed Manchester United in January 2026. Thomas Frank (12/1) was sacked by Tottenham in February 2026. Arne Slot (4/6 favourite here) survived the pressure and kept his Liverpool job. Daniel Farke (7/2) also survived the season at Leeds.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has emerged as the new favourite to become the next Premier League boss to be sacked as pressure intensifies at Anfield. Slot is now priced at 4/6 with most bookmakers following a dramatic downturn in form that has seen the champions win only two of their last ten league matches.
The shift in betting comes just months after Slot guided Liverpool to their record-equalling 20th league title. A turbulent run of results, combined with Mohamed Salah’s recent public criticism of the club’s direction, has placed the Dutchman under severe scrutiny. Fans are even calling for the return of Jurgen Klopp to Liverpool.
Liverpool’s week was further damaged by a chaotic 3-3 draw at Elland Road, where they surrendered a 3-2 lead in injury time against Leeds United. That was followed by another frustrating result in midweek as the Reds were held by Sunderland at Anfield, marking the second straight match in which they dropped points. The champions have already suffered six league defeats this season, including two at home.
| Manager | Odds |
|---|---|
| Arne Slot | 4/6 |
| Daniel Farke | 7/2 |
| Scott Parker | 4/1 |
| Thomas Frank | 12/1 |
| Ruben Amorim | 16/1 |
| Marco Silva | 16/1 |
Leeds United boss Daniel Farke had previously been the frontrunner in the sack race, but recent results eased the pressure on the German. After picking up four points from matches against Chelsea and Liverpool, Leeds climbed out of the relegation zone and sit two points clear of the drop. Farke took charge at Elland Road in 2023 following their relegation and secured promotion back to the Premier League last season in dominant fashion, amassing 100 points after falling short in the play-off final a year earlier. His position came under threat after losing six of seven matches earlier this term, but Wednesday’s win over Chelsea provided some much-needed breathing room.
Burnley manager Scott Parker is the third favourite at 4/1 after his newly promoted side slipped to a sixth consecutive defeat at St James’ Park on Saturday. Burnley’s struggles left them deep in relegation trouble, increasing scrutiny over Parker’s future.
