Next Real Madrid Manager Odds Who Will Replace Zinedine Zidane

Next Real Madrid Manager Odds!

Who all are in line to be the next Real Madrid manager? Check out the next Real Madrid manager odds! The next Real Madrid manager odds will have some surprises and some names you knew! Things are a bit wobbly at Real under Zinedine Zidane.

Real are struggling in their title race and came very close to getting knocked out of the Champions League altogether. Without any new signings, Zidane is struggling to get his side firing again.

Who Will Real Madrid Hire Next?

Next Real Madrid manager odds? Pochettino to join Real Madrid? Santiago-Bernabeu legend Ronald Koeman might be considered as one of the favourites to take over at Real Madrid from under fire manager Ernesto Valverde.

Real, like many elite clubs believes in the process of hiring and firing managers. As soon as they don’t meet their elite standards of winning, Florentino Perez is almost always ready to make the sack.

Zidane has earned a longer period of patience after leading Real to three consecutive European titles. Even in his last season, he saw them through a La Liga title and is in need of financial backing. If he fails to deliver this term, he might get axed. Then, who will replace him? Let’s take a look down below!

Top 5 Next Real Madrid Manager Odds

So who do we think can replace Valverde at Real Madrid. We’ll check out the following Real Madrid next manager odds! All the odds have been taken from Oddschecker!
You can bet on these names through bet365.

5. Carlo Ancelotti: Next Real Madrid Manager Odds – 40/1

Carlo Ancelotti’s dismissal at Real Madrid was perhaps the most unfair and unfortunate in his career. The highly-rated Italian manager led Los Blancos to four trophies in his first season – Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, Copa del Rey and FIFA Club World Cup.

A year later failing to win any silverware ensured his exit from the Santiago Bernabeu after which he took on the post at Bayern Munich. He was sacked once again following disappointing results in Europe. After an uneventful period with Napoli, he is currently at Everton and working wonders.

4. Jupp Heynckes: Next Real Madrid Manager Odds – 33/1

Jupp Heynckes is a legendary coaching figure in Germany. His most successful stint came in his final years as Bayern Munich’s boss, winning the treble in 2013. He even came back to guide Bayern to a league title in 2018 when Carlo Ancelotti was fired.

Heynckes announced his retirement after that season with 1265 games managed across three leagues. Now, 75 it is unlikely that he will be drawn back into management but Real Madrid might offer him the golden opportunity to do so.

3. Fernando Hierro: Next Real Madrid Manager Odds – 20/1

Fernando Hierro played 14 seasons for Real Madrid, making 439 La Liga appearances and scoring 102 goals. He was primarily a centre-back but played in midfield too as a defensive stop.

One of Galactico’s legends, Hierro won the La Liga title six times with Real, 3 Champions League trophies a Copa del Rey and 4 Super Cups. He has spent his post-football years in a backroom of several clubs. Most notable period was as an assistant to Carlo Ancelotti in 2014, replacing Zinedine Zidane.

He has appointed as the Spain boss in 2018 right before the World Cup and when Julen Loptegui was fired. He stepped down from his post the tournament and has been without work ever since.

2. Leonardo Jardim: Next Real Madrid Manager Odds – 10/1

Leonardo Jardim is perhaps the least decorated name on this list with no previous association to Real Madrid. And yet, he has such high odds to manage Real Madrid.

That is a surprise. Jardim started his managerial career at 27 and has managed across South America and Europe. He last coached in AS Monaco which was his second stint with them after getting fired in 2018. Thierry Henry’s dismal results saw him get reappointed in six months later and again relieved of his duties after the 2018/19 season.

1. Massimiliano Allegri: Next Real Madrid Manager Odds – 7/1

Massimiliano Allegri has the best odds to replace Zinedine Zidane right now at Real Madrid. The Italian boss last managed Juventus and has been out of work for nearly two years now.

Allegri’s last contribution was convincing Cristiano Ronaldo to sign for Juventus and handing them their seventh consecutive league title. He is a methodical coach who manages his players well.

After five years at Juve, Allegri planned on moving to the Premier League. He was strongly linked with Manchester United and Arsenal. A move never fell through and now, he is open to take over the Bernabeu hot seat.

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