Sky Sports West Brom new manager: Steven Gerrard, John Terry and David Moyes odds revealed

Sky Sports West Brom new manager: Steven Gerrard, John Terry and David Moyes odds revealed.

West Brom have only begun their search for a new manager after Carlos Corberan left The Hawthorns to join Valencia on Christmas Eve. West Brom News knows that Liverpool coach John Heitinga is on Shilen Patel and Andrew Nestor’s shortlist to succeed Corberan, and the 41-year-old Dutchman is presently the 5/2 favourite with BetVictor. Who will become the next West Brom manager? Some well-known names have also been cited as potential candidates for The Hawthorns hot seat.

David Moyes is undoubtedly the most well-known name among the bookmakers’ top five favourites. BetVictor presently has the former Everton, West Ham, and Manchester United manager, who is out of work, at 12/1. John Terry is a contentious selection. The former Chelsea captain, who coached at Aston Villa before returning to Stamford Bridge to work with the club’s academy, is now a 20/1 outsider.

West Brom chiefs Andrew Nestor, Shilen Patel and Mark Miles
Steven Gerrard is undoubtedly the most well-known name on the list, having had a famous playing career with Liverpool before moving on to win the Scottish Premiership with Rangers. He is presently the head coach of Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia, and his odds are 25/1. Other notable names farther down include Darren Moore, Roy Keane, and Jose Mourinho, all of whom are 33/1. Whoever Patel ends up appointing will face a difficult task. Despite Guochuan Lai’s departure at the beginning of the year, avoiding any PSR violations remains a major goal at The Hawthorns, and working under such budgetary constraints will always have an impact on a manager’s advancement.

Corberan performed minor miracles in the Black Country with one arm bound behind his back, owing to PSR. It is up to Patel to find someone who can not only continue where the Spaniard left off, but also outperform him and demonstrate once more that West Brom can be legitimate promotion candidates.

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