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As we step into November, it’s worth considering the Premier League managers who might be on the verge of leaving their respective clubs. Surprisingly, this season has not witnessed a single manager being dismissed or parting ways by mutual agreement from a Premier League team, in contrast to Julen Lopetegui, who departed from Wolverhampton Wanderers just four days before the season began.
Nonetheless, there are currently some managers who find themselves in precarious positions. Some are struggling to guide their teams out of the relegation battle, while a few others are failing to meet the high expectations set for their clubs. So, which managers are most likely to be the next to leave their posts? We’ll examine them all, starting from those with the most job security to those with the least.
1. Roberto De Zerbi (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Odds of being next manager to go: 200/1
2. Pep Guardiola (Manchester City)
Odds of being next manager to go: 200/1
3. Mikel Arteta (Arsenal)
Odds of being next manager to go: 200/1
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