Chris Wilder EVS Favourite To Make Return To Sheffield United In Latest Exclusive Odds

Sheffiled United Next Manager Odds
Sheffiled United Next Manager Odds

Sheffield United have not had a good start since their return to the Premier League, picking up just one point in their first five games. Pressure is on Paul Heckingbottom after the side’s late defeat to Spurs at the weekend, so check out the latest Next Sheffield United Manager Odds. 

  • Chris Wilder is EVS favourite to return to his former club in latest odds
  • Scott Parker is second favourite and is priced at 8/1
  • Neil Warnock is 16/1 after it was announced he will take charge of final Huddersfield game on Wednesday
  • Former players Phil Jagielka and Billy Sharp firm outsiders for job, both priced at 150/1

Next Sheffield United Manager Odds

Chris Wilder EVS
Scott Parker 8/1
Dean Smith 10/1
Ralph Hasenhuttl 14/1
Neil Warnock 16/1
Giovanni Van Bronckhorst 20/1
Steve Bruce 22/1
Stuart McCall 25/1
Steven Schumacher 25/1
Ruud Van Nistelrooy 28/1
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 33/1
Marcelo Bielsa 33/1
Sam Allardyce 33/1
Wayne Rooney 33/1
John Eustace 33/1
Quique Sanchez Flores 40/1
Javi Gracia 50/1
Graham Potter 50/1
Jesse Marsch 50/1
Jon Dahl Tomasson 50/1
Claude Puel 66/1
Frank Lampard 66/1
Roy Keane 66/1
John Terry 66/1
Kevin Muscat 66/1
Gary Caldwell 80/1
Steve Evans 80/1
Julen Lopetegui 80/1
Nathan Jones 80/1
Phil Parkinson 80/1
Nick Montgomery 80/1
Craig Shakespeare 100/1
Martin O’Neill 100/1
Alan Pardew 100/1
Tony Pulis 100/1
Neil Lennon 100/1
Phil Jagielka 150/1
Billy Sharp 150/1

Note: All information on this page is intended for entertainment purposes only.

SportsLens Head of News Lee Astley said: “There’s no surprise that Sheffield United boss Heckingbottom is under pressure already. The side have already been knocked out of the Carabao Cup, and are yet to win a game in the Premier League yet. 

“There is talk of Chris Wilder returning to the club he was sacked by in 2021, and the Yorkshire-born coach is a fan favourite at Bramall Lane. He is the evens favourite for the job, if Heckingbottom was to lose his.  

“Scott Parker is another coach like Wilder, currently without a job, and he could be the man the Blades turn to. However, his previous jobs at Club Brugge and Bournemouth did not go so well so it could be a risky appointment. 

“Neil Warnock announced earlier on this week that he will be leaving Huddersfield after their game against Stoke City on Wednesday. Having being born in Sheffield, Warnock also managed United for eight seasons between 1999 and 2007, his longest tenure at any club. This could be set up perfectly for one final ride before his retirement, so is considered at a big price of 16/1. The 74-year-old has not confirmed if he will take on another challenge yet or retire, so only time will tell regarding his next move.”


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