Rangers boss Steven Gerrard is in the bookies market to become the next manager of Tottenham.
Spurs are on the look out for a new boss after sacking Jose Mourinho this morning.
The 58-year-old has paid the price for a disappointing campaign, with Spurs currently seventh in the Premier League and with little chance of making the top four.
That may not prove to be too much of an issue, given Tottenham’s involvement in the controversial European Super League – but Mourinho will not be the man to lead them in the new breakaway competition should it materialise.
Mourinho has also been denied the chance of delivering a first piece of silverware to the club in 13 years, with Spurs set to take on Manchester City at Wembley on Sunday.
Gerrard is currently fifth in the bookies market to replace Mourinho priced at 12/1.
Julian Nagelsmann (7/2), Brendan Rodgers (5/1), Ledley King (9/1) and Massimiliano Allegri (10/1) are also in the running.
Betfair - full list of odds
Julian Nagelsmann 7/2
Brendan Rodgers 5/1
Ledley King 9/1
Massimiliano Allegri 10/1
Steven Gerrard 12/1
Scott Parker 12/1
Rafa Benitez 14/1
Nuno Espirito Santo 14/1
Gareth Southgate 16/1
Maurizio Sarri 16/1
Diego Simeone 20/1
Graham Potter 20/1
Roberto Martinez 20/1
Mauricio Pochettino 25/1
Dean Smith 25/1
Erik ten Hag 33/1
David Moyes 33/1
Luis Enrique 33/1
Ralph Hasenhuttl 33/1
Joao Sacramento 33/1
Marcelo Bielsa 33/1
Eddie Howe 35/1
Chris Wilder 40/1
Marcelino 40/1
Jurgen Klinsmann 50/1
Michael Carrick 50/1
Julen Lopetegui 50/1
Wayne Rooney 50/1
Chris Hughton 80/1
Thomas Tuchel 80/1
Tim Sherwood 100/1
Alan Pardew 100/1
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