Arne Slot is odds on to replace Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool with a leading UK bookmaker.
Following yesterday’s developments, the chances of Arne Slot taking charge at Anfield next season have continued to grow.
Following a drastic reduction in his next Liverpool manager odds from 50/1 to 4/1 yesterday, one leading UK bookmaker has made Slot odds-on favourite at 4/7 (best price Evens on Ladbrokes).
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The shift in odds from 50/1 to a shortest 4/7 signifies a remarkable surge in Slot’s implied probability to be the next Liverpool boss, sky rocketing from 2% to 63.6% within 24 hours.
These odds movements followed the news that the previous frontrunner Ruben Amorim was in talks to replace David Moyes at West Ham.
Amorim’s odds for the Liverpool role drifted massively yesterday, opening the day at 1/4 (80% implied probability) and finishing at 3/1 (25%). He is now a best price 5/1 on bet365.
Another massive mover in the betting is Jose Mourinho, who was spotted at the Liverpool game on Sunday. His odds have been cut from 50/1 to 16/1 in the past 24 hours.
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Next Liverpool Manager Odds
Manager | Best Odds | Worst Odds |
---|---|---|
Arne Slot | Evens | 4/7 |
Ruben Amorim | 5/1 | 7/2 |
Roberto De Zerbi | 7/1 | 9/2 |
Jose Mourinho | 16/1 | 10/1 |
Thomas Frank | 18/1 | 10/1 |
Leon Blackman from oddschecker said: “After yesterday’s shakeup in the Liverpool next manager betting, support for Arne Slot has only continued to surge today.
"Having been as big as 50/1 on Monday morning, we’ve witnessed an extraordinary transformation in odds over the past 24 hours, as he now sits as the 4/7 odds-on favourite to replace Klopp.
“This represents a remarkable leap from 2% to 63.6% implied probability that Slot will assume the reins at Anfield next season.”