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- Pedro Martins is now the 5/2 favourite to be the next Wolves manager
- Julen Lopetegui has drifted out in the market after reportedly turning job down
- Wolves currently sit 18th in table and are 11/4 to go down this year
Pedro Martins is now the 5/2 favourite to be the next Wolves manager
Portuguese manager Pedro Martins is the new bookies favourite to be next Wolves Manager at odds of 5/2.
Martins reportedly turned down the Hull job last week despite a 'verbal agreement' apparently being in place for him to take over.
His last job was as manager of Olympiakos where he won the league in three out of his four seasons in charge of the club.
BetVictor now make him the outright favourite to take over from Bruno Lage.
Next Wolves Manager | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Pedro Martins | 5/2 | 28.6% |
Julen Lopetegui | 4/1 | 20.0% |
Ruben Amorim | 4/1 | 20.0% |
Andre Villas-Boas | 10/1 | 9.1% |
Julen Lopetegui has drifted out in the market after reportedly turning job down
Former Sevilla manager Julen Lopetegui is now 4/1 from 1/10 to be next Wolves manager after reportedly turning job down.
Lopetegui was Wolves first choice to replace Bruno Lage but it looks like this will be the second time that they have tried and failed to sign the manager.
The Spaniard's father is not well and that has ultimately played a part in his decision according to multiple reports.
Next Wolves Manager Betting Odds
Wolves currently sit 18th in table and are 11/4 to go down this year
Whoever does take over at Wolves has a tough job on their hands with the Wanderers currently sitting in the relegation places in the Premier League.
With odds of just 11/4 to go down, bookies make them the fifth favourites to be relegated from the Premier League this season giving them a 26.7% chance of going down.
Bournemouth, Nottingham Forest, Leicester and Southampton all sit above Wolves when it comes to relegation odds this campaign.