Next Leicester Manager Betting Odds: Scott Parker now given 42% CHANCE of being next Leicester manager according to the latest bookie odds!

Next Leicester Manager Betting Odds: Scott Parker now given 42% CHANCE of being next Leicester manager according to the latest bookie odds!

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Jake Ashton
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  • Scott Parker is the clear favourite to be the next Leicester manager
  • Interim boss Dean Smith is 5/1 second favourite in the betting market
  • Leicester are the early favourites to win the Championship next season

Scott Parker is the clear favourite to be the next Leicester manager

Betting remains available for the next Leicester manager and it's Scott Parker who is the clear favourite with UK Betting Sites to get the role.

Parker's odds of 11/8 to takeover at the King Power Stadium puts him as the main contender in the betting market to be the next manager of the Foxes.

Parker has been without a club after being sacked by Club Brugge back in March and coming back to a managerial job in England might be perfect for his career.

Paddy Power now have him clear at the top of the market ahead of Leicester's current interim manager Dean Smith.

Next Leicester Manager Odds Probability
Scott Parker 11/8 42.1%
Dean Smith 5/1 16.7%
Enzo Maresca 6/1 14.3%
Steven Gerrard 6/1 14.3%
Graham Potter 6/1 14.3%
What the expert says..
Scott Parker is the clear favourite in the betting market to be the next Leicester manager and his latest odds suggest there's a 42% chance that he will take over at the King Power next!

Jake Ashton - Football Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Interim boss Dean Smith is 5/1 second favourite in the betting market

Dean Smith as it stands is still interim manager at Leicester but it is unclear whether the English manager will continue in the role going forward.

Recent reports suggested that Leicester have held talks with Smith as they look to decide who will lead them into the Championship next season.

The Telegraph reported last week that Smith has some support from the Leicester board despite overseeing the Foxes relegation in his eight matches in charge.

Leicester are the early favourites to win the Championship next season

Odds are here for next season's Championship winner and Leicester are the betting favourites to win the division ahead of Leeds and Middlesbrough.

Leicester's squad is strong and keeping some of their bigger names would surely give them the strongest squad in the league going into the new season.

The Foxes are 5/1 favourites to win the league next season with Leeds just behind in the betting at 11/2 and it's expected that one of the relegated teams will win the league.

Championship Winner 23/24 Odds Probability
Leicester 5/1 16.7%
Leeds 11/2 15.4%
Middlesbrough 10/1 9.1%
Southampton 10/1 9.1%
Ipswich 14/1 6.7%

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