Liverpool manager Arne Slot is under increased pressure after the run of poor results continued with a 4-1 loss to PSV in the Champions League, and betting giant bet365 have released the odds for the next Liverpool manager on the back of this.
Liverpool have won just three of their last 12 matches, two of which were in the Champions League, and now the media are starting to question whether Arne Slot will still be the Liverpool manager after Christmas.
After securing the Premier League title last season, Slot will surely be given more time to turn things around, but sitting down in 12th place, 11 points off top of the table Arsenal, will not sit easy with anybody at Liverpool Football Club.
If Slot was to lose his job, who are the potential names that could take over the Liverpool manager position? bet365 have priced up the next Liverpool manager market below.
Next Liverpool Manager Odds
Who will be Liverpool manager on 01/01/26?
| Manager | Odds |
| Arne Slot | 1/2 |
| Jurgen Klopp | 6/1 |
| Oliver Glasner | 10/1 |
| Steven Gerrard | 10/1 |
| Xavi Hernandez | 10/1 |
| Andoni Iraola | 12/1 |
| Xabi Alonso | 12/1 |
| Julian Nagelsmann | 14/1 |
| Giovanni Van Bronckhorst | 16/1 |
| Simone Inzaghi | 16/1 |
bet365’s Steve Freeth said: “Liverpool aren’t a club known for knee-jerk reactions regarding their managers, but there are no signs that this humiliation will end any time soon with PSV Eindhoven being the latest club to exploit the Reds’ defensive frailties.
“However, we are giving Slot the vote of confidence with our odds of 1/2 that he will still be in charge for the Leeds United game on January 1st, but that price could fluctuate significantly after the trip to West Ham.”
Will Jurgen Klopp Return as Liverpool Manager?
bet365 make Jurgen Klopp the favourite to replace Arne Slot but would the German really return to Anfield?
Nobody knows the answer to this question and, arguably, even Klopp himself wouldn’t know until the offer presented itself. There is no doubt that the majority of Liverpool fans would want Klopp back after winning the Champions League and Premier League in his time at the club, but it would be a big risk going back.
Klopp recently spoke about coaching in an interview saying:
“I don’t want it anymore. I now have a job (as Red Bull’s global head of soccer) that fulfils me and is also intense. I don’t sleep longer in the morning and I don’t go to bed later in the evening, but I can organise my work much better.
“My wife, for example, is totally happy with it because we can plan things much better that we couldn’t plan before. For me, it was never about not doing anything anymore, but about doing something else. I’ve coached 1081 games, and that’s not including the friendly matches. If we add those from 23 years, we might come to 1200.
“Then the press conferences, the media appointments. I always just reacted. And in Liverpool, there were also the tasks as manager. That was a lot, a lot.”
