Next Leeds Manager Odds: Who Could Take Over at Elland Road?

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There’s rarely a quiet day in the world of Leeds United.

There’s rarely a quite day for Leeds United fans. Currently sitting 16th in the 2025/26 Premier League table. Newly promoted Leeds are only 4 points from the current relegation battle. 

Daniel Farke, who has been at the helm since July 2023 and saw Leeds United promoted to the Premier League. Now a couple of months into the season and his manager position could be in trouble.

With Daniel Farke’s position under scrutiny, speculation is building fast about who might step in next at Elland Road, and the betting markets are alive. 

At Casino Kings, we’ve taken a closer look at the latest next Leeds manager odds so you don’t have to, the key contenders, and what punters should consider before placing a bet.

Next Leeds Manager Odds (Latest Prices)

According to the latest figures, here are the current speculative prices:

(Odds correct as of 03/11/2025. Always check the latest Leeds manager odds today before placing a bet.)

Next Leeds Manager: Candidate-by-Candidate Breakdown

**Odds speculation correct as of 3/11/2025. Subject to change.**

Brendan Rodgers (3/1)

Rodgers leads the early betting, and it’s easy to see why. He’s a proven top-flight manager with strong tactical credentials and experience under pressure. After solid spells at Celtic and Leicester City, Rodgers’ calm authority and eye for youth development could suit Leeds’ long-term ambitions. Whether he’d take on a Premier League project remains the key question.

Gary O’Neil (5/1)

O’Neil has enhanced his reputation after overachieving with both Bournemouth and Wolves. His sides play compact, structured football, and he’s known for getting the most from limited resources. Bookmakers see him as a strong fit for a club like Leeds, especially if they want stability rather than a big-name appointment.

Liam Rosenior (13/2)

One of the most exciting young English coaches around. Rosenior’s time at Hull City showed his tactical maturity and belief in attacking football. Leeds fans might warm to his progressive style and composure on the pitch. He’s an outside contender, but he fits the modern managerial mould Leeds could be looking for.

Marcelo Bielsa (7/1)

Here’s where the romantic hearts of Leeds fans start beating faster. Bielsa remains a cult hero at Elland Road, the man who brought Premier League football back and reignited the club’s identity. A second spell seems unlikely, but football has a funny way of producing comebacks. Even if it’s a long shot, you can understand why punters are drawn to it.

Michael Carrick (9/1)

Carrick has impressed with his calm, measured management style at Middlesbrough. His teams are organised, technically sharp, and play with purpose. He’s earned plaudits for developing young talent, something that would appeal to Leeds’ ownership, especially with a squad built around emerging players.

Kjetil Knutsen (10/1)

The Bodø/Glimt boss continues to be linked with English jobs thanks to his remarkable record in Norway. Knutsen’s high-pressing, attacking football has turned heads across Europe. Leeds would offer him a new challenge, but whether he’d swap continental competition for a Premier League scrap is up for debate.

Marco Rose (10/1)

Currently between jobs after spells with Dortmund and Leipzig, Rose offers tactical intelligence and Bundesliga experience. Leeds’ links with German football (through Farke and recruitment staff) might make him a natural fit. His teams tend to play dynamic, pressing football that Leeds fans would appreciate.

Ange Postecoglou (12/1)

After a bit of a disastrous spell at Nottingham Forest, will Ange go back into the Premier League? His attacking philosophy worked from Tottenham last season but since being let go he can't get it to stick. The odds reflect punters’ wishful thinking more than genuine likelihood, but stranger things have happened in football.

Erik ten Hag (12/1)

Another long shot, ten Hag being jobless since leaving Manchester United has kept his name in circulation. The Dutchman’s reputation for structure and discipline could, in theory, suit Leeds, though few believe he’d take that job coming from Old Trafford.

Ralph Hasenhüttl (14/1)

Hasenhüttl remains respected in English football circles for his tenure at Southampton. His intense, pressing style would mesh well with Leeds’ traditional energy. A strong option for a reset if the club wants a disciplined, experienced coach without the Premier League price tag.

Steven Gerrard (14/1)

Out of work since leaving Leeds, Marsch could be an inspired gamble. His high-energy pressing style could breathe life into Wolves’ underperforming squad. That said, his last stint in the Premier League left question marks over his defensive organisation.

Carlos Corberán (16/1)

A familiar face for Leeds fans. Corberán was part of Bielsa’s coaching setup and has since made a name for himself with impressive work at Huddersfield and West Brom. His knowledge of the club and fans makes him a realistic, if slightly under-the-radar, choice.

Key Factors in the Leeds Next Manager Market

When betting on who you think will be the next Leeds manager odds, there are some things to consider:

  1. Club Ownership & Ambition: Leeds’ current hierarchy may prefer a coach known for winning games against the top half teams.
  2. Timing: If the managerial change comes mid-season, availability becomes crucial. Many top targets may be tied to current clubs. 
  3. Fan Sentiment: At a club like Leeds, the crowd is a huge part of their identity. Managers who understand the culture and can reignite passion will always be in demand.
  4. Experience vs. Potential: Leeds must decide between a steady, experienced hand (like Rodgers or Hasenhüttl) or a younger manager with upside (like Carrick or Rosenior).
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Other Leeds Betting Markets

Daniel Farke has a lot riding on these next few games. Here are the odds for what he has coming up next: 

Nottingham Forest vs Leeds United

23/20 for a Forest win.

23/10 for a draw. 

11/5 for a Leeds win.

Premier League Outright:

1000/1 for Leeds to win the Premier League outright

**All odds updated as of 5/11/25. Please see here for most up-to-date odds. 

Final Thoughts: Next Leeds Manager Odds

The next Leeds manager odds are one of the most exciting betting markets at the moment. With Leeds just minor points away from the current relegation battle, Farke needs to win points to stay at the helm.

Leeds United fans are known for passion but also ruthlessness, so we predict that if Farke loses his next game against Nottingham Forest (currently sat in 19th) this may be the end of the road for him. Although, the bigger question may be, who will next take charge at Elland Road?

Whether Leeds decided to stick with a proven name, or take a bold direction in hope to boost their place to the top half of the table, one this is certain: it won’t be dull! Punters do expect this market to change and change in the next coming of weeks so make sure to keep updated before you decided to put your money on who you think is next.

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