With current Ibrox boss Philippe Clement under increasing pressure, the next Rangers manager odds at SportsCasting are suggesting the SPL side are ready to replace the Belgian with a former England international.
Next Rangers Manager Betting Odds – The Full List
- Gareth Southgate 3/1
- Steven Gerrard 4/1
- Kevin Muscat 11/2
- Derek McInnes 9/1
- Jimmy Thelin 12/1
- Lee Carsley 12/1
- Rafa Benitez 12/1
- Russell Martin 12/1
- Graham Potter 14/1
- Steve Cooper 14/1
- Mark Robins 16/1
- Wayne Rooney 16/1
- Alex Neil 18/1
- Stephen Robinson 18/1
- Maurizio Sarri 20/1
- Steven Naismith 20/1
- John Eustace 22/1
- Kjetil Knutsen 22/1
- David Moyes 25/1
- Gennaro Gattuso 25/1
- John McGlynn 28/1
- Tony Docherty 28/1
- Jim Goodwin 33/1
- Michael Carrick 33/1
- Patrick Vieira 33/1
- Roger Schmidt 33/1
- Thierry Henry 33/1
- Carlos Corberan 40/1
- Steven Davis 50/1
- Alex Rae 66/1
- Giovanni Van Bronckhorst 100/1
- Michael Beale 100/1
Note: Odds are subject to change. Feel free to use these odds in any news publications. Please credit sportscasting.com/uk if you’re using.
Who Will Be The Next Rangers Manager?
Philippe Clement only joined Rangers in October 2023, but having finished eight points adrift of Celtic in the league last season and already playing catch-up in the 2024/25 campaign – then the vultures are starting to circulate above Ibrox.
Many football experts are predicting the Scottish League Cup Final on December 15th as the date Philippe Clement could be shown the Rangers door – if they don’t beat bitter rivals Celtic.
Rangers have only won the SPL title once since the 2010-11 season and having finished runner-up in the last three, fans (and the board) at Ibrox are wanting more.
There are many familiar names on the next Rangers manager odds list – including two former England internationals, one of which also have a big history at Rangers.
Gareth Southgate The Favourite In The Next Rangers Manager Odds Market
The SportsCasting traders – as well as the prices from the best football betting sites in the UK – are making former England player and manager Gareth Southgate the favourite to be the next Rangers manager to replace Philippe Clement.
Southgate called time on his England manager role after his Three Lions suffered their second Euro final defeat in the summer and has been out of work since.
This spell on the sidelines has been Southgate’s choice – having said he wanted a break. However, many are suggesting that Southgate could be ready to return to the dugout if the right offer came about.
During his time at England, Southgate was in charge of 102 games – winning 61, drawing 24 and losing 17.
While he’s no stranger to managing at club level – having been the Middlesborough boss between 2006 and 2009.
Could Rangers Turn To A Former Manager?
The best betting sites in the UK are also suggesting that former manager Steven Gerrard – who was in charge at the SPL club between 2018 and 2021 before he left to join Aston Villa.
Gerrard is currently at Saudi side Al-Ettifaq, but there are rumours that his time in the Middle East might be hanging by the balance – which could pave the way for a Rangers manager return.
During his time at Rangers Steven Gerrard won the SPL title (2021-21) and remains the last manager to win the league with Rangers. During that season the former Liverpool man also led Rangers to back-to-back derby victories over Celtic and won the title without losing a single game – bagging 102 points and only letting in 13 goals in the league.
Former Player Kevin Muscat Also Not Ruled Out In Next Rangers Manager Market
Just behind Southgate and Gerrard in the next Rangers manager betting odds market is former player Kevin Muscat.
Australian Muscat played 22 times for Rangers between 2002 and 2003 but has since managed in his homeland at Melbourne Victory.
Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes and Jimmy Thelin, who is impressing at Aberdeen are also not ruled out at 9/1 and 12/1 respectively.
Commentary: sportscasting.com/uk spokesman Andy Newton, reacted to our ‘Rangers Manager Odds’ saying:
“You feel a job like Rangers could entice Gareth Southgate back to the dugout a big earlier than some might have thought.
“However, with Steven Gerrard already having a strong history and connection at the club – he looks the safer call with his tenure at Al-Ettifaq seemingly under a bit of pressure at the moment.