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19 Favourites to Replace Xabi Alonso
The favourites to replace Xabi Alonso at Real Madrid have been revealed. The 15-time Champions League winners have recorded just two victories in their last seven matches across all competitions, and with growing rumours of a breakdown in the relationship between Alonso and his players, he could be moved on before winning a major honour at the Bernabeu.
As Carlo Ancelotti’s predecessor, the Real Madrid hierarchy had high expectations for their suave new boss to reignite the spark and guide the club back to the pinnacle of Spanish and European football after having gone trophyless two terms ago. But with pressure mounting on the former invincible, Bundesliga-winning Bayer Leverkusen head coach, the odds for Los Blancos’ next manager have now emerged, according to BetVictor.
Favourites To Replace Xabi Alonso At Real Madrid
11. Diego Simeone – 20/1
Raiding Atletico Madrid for their manager would likely be the biggest twist in Real Madrid’s managerial history. As the longest-serving manager in European football – and the most handsomely paid – it’s unlikely Diego Simeone would consider abandoning such deeply embedded loyalties, but he would certainly bring stability in generous amounts.
10. Gareth Southgate – 20/1
Former England boss Gareth Southgate’s credentials as a club manager remain up for debate. But when it comes to building a culture, uniting a squad, and instilling a tournament-worthy mentality, there aren’t many better. He led the Three Lions to back-to-back European Championship finals, as well as a World Cup semi-final. The question is whether he’s worth the punt for a club that measures success solely by trophies and won’t be patient with near-misses.
9. Simone Inzaghi – 16/1
Reaching two Champions League finals in the last three years as Inter Milan head coach, Simone Inzaghi is another with a track record of deep cup runs that don’t quite go all the way. This punt, however, seems more justified, given that Inzaghi has at least won a Serie A title.
8. Steven Gerrard – 16/1
If Steven Gerrard returns to management anytime soon, it looks most likely that he will provide Liverpool with a temporary plaster as they look to part ways with Arne Slot and use the rest of the campaign to make a longer-term decision next summer. That said, he’s out of a job, and Real Madrid have always admired the Englishman, and football has sprung up much weirder surprises, so you never know.
7. Unai Emery – 16/1
Unai Emery has Aston Villa in the midst of an unexpected Premier League title race. Should Florentino Perez give him a call, he would be faced with a tough decision to make over his immediate future. Given the PSR issues he currently faces in England, though, it’s expected that he would bite Real Madrid’s hands off at the chance to lead the next galactico era. His tally of four Europa League wins proves he knows how to collect silverware.
6. Fabian Hurzeler – 16/1
The fact that five different managers sit at odds of 16/1 shows that nobody is quite sure where the Real Madrid hierarchy will turn in their search for a new boss. At 31, Fabian Hurzeler became the youngest permanent manager in Premier League history when he took over Brighton in 2021. He’s done a steady job on the south coast, but hiring him could lead to a continuation of the same issues that came with appointing Alonso, especially given the unforgiving nature of the Bernabeu’s star-studded but egocentric dressing room.
5. Roberto De Zerbi – 16/1
From the current Brighton manager to his predecessor, both Hurzeler and Roberto De Zerbi are progressive tacticians with strong faith in youth. The key difference is that the latter can sometimes be prone to a hot-headed approach, often demanding more attention from his players. That could work in his favour in Madrid, but – as seen in Jose Mourinho’s case in the past – it can just as easily become a downfall.
4. Andoni Iraola – 12/1
Andoni Iraola, a Basque peer of Xabi Alonso from Antiguoko youth ranks (a grassroots club in San Sebastian, revered for its youth development), shares a tactical blueprint of high-intensity pressing, quick transitions, and fluid 4-3-3 formations that could seamlessly replace Alonso’s possession-dominant style at Real Madrid. Consistently fighting for European qualification with Bournemouth is the highlight of his CV.
3. Oliver Glasner – 10/1
Managing Crystal Palace and being considered among the best managers in the world right now is some feat. But wherever Glasner goes, he’s a roaring success. He masterminded Austrian side LASK’s crash course to becoming a topflight mainstay, won the Europa League in his second season with Eintracht Frankfurt, and has won the FA Cup and Community Shield with the Eagles, all on a shoestring budget.
2. Jurgen Klopp – 4/1
When Liverpool needed a hero after Brendan Rodgers’ dismissal in 2015, Jurgen Klopp came out of retirement to turn the Kop from doubters into believers, delivering both a Champions League and a Premier League title. He flipped the club’s culture on its head, and his ability to get the best out of self-doubting players is second to none. His managerial style is transformative, and if anything could tempt him back into management, it might be the prospect of working somewhere with unlimited funds – something he’s never had before.
1. Zinedine Zidane – 3/1
In his initial two and a half seasons as Real Madrid boss, Zidane became the first coach to win the Champions League three times in a row, winning the Super Cup and the Club World Cup twice each, as well as a La Liga title and a Supercopa de Espana. His success led to the Frenchman being named Best FIFA Men’s Coach in 2017. He resigned in 2018 before returning in 2021 to add another La Liga and a Supercopa de Espana title, polishing off a managerial tenure that saw him win 66 per cent of his 301 matches.
The Frenchman, also considered one of the club’s greatest-ever players, is a reliable option. He’s only ever managed Real Madrid, but he knows them better than the back of his hand, and his achievements prove it. See the full odds breakdown below:
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Real Madrid Next Manager Odds – correct as of 08/12/2025 |
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Rank |
Manager |
Odds |
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19. |
Pep Guardiola |
25/1 |
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18. |
Igor Tudor |
25/1 |
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17. |
Mauricio Pochettino |
25/1 |
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16. |
Marco Silva |
25/1 |
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15. |
Cesc Fabregas |
25/1 |
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14. |
Julian Nagelsmann |
25/1 |
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13. |
Luis Enrique |
25/1 |
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12. |
Jose Mourinho |
25/1 |
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11. |
Diego Simeone |
20/1 |
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10. |
Gareth Southgate |
20/1 |
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9. |
Simone Inzaghi |
16/1 |
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8. |
Steven Gerrard |
16/1 |
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7. |
Unai Emery |
16/1 |
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6. |
Fabian Hurzeler |
16/1 |
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5. |
Roberto De Zerbi |
16/1 |
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4. |
Andoni Iraola |
12/1 |
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3. |
Oliver Glasner |
10/1 |
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2. |
Jurgen Klopp |
4/1 |
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1. |
Zinedine Zidane |
3/1 |
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Tottenham Agree £50m Deal for Luka Vuskovic to Join Brighton
Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a £50m deal to sell Luka Vuskovic to Brighton and Hove Albion this summer, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Spurs have had a very busy transfer window so far, completing deals for Marcos Senesi, Andy Robertson, Jan Paul van Hecke, and Martin Dubravka, while a move for Mateus Fernandes is on the verge of being completed for a club-record fee of £85m.
But the club are now working on outgoings alongside those incoming deals, and a deal with Brighton for young defender Vuskovic has now been finalised by all parties,
Tottenham and Brighton Agree Vuskovic Deal
Vuskovic, who has been described as ‘exceptional’, enjoyed a sensational season on loan at Hamburg in the 2025/26 season and had initially been expected to return to north London to compete for a starting place.
But the defender asked to leave to further his development elsewhere with more regular playing time, and after having a number of bids rejected, Brighton have now agreed to pay £46m plus £4m in bonuses to get a deal done for the Croatia international.
Spurs have agreed a deal that will see them continue to hold a 20% sell-on clause over his future, while they will also have matching rights if he moves on, allowing them to retain control over his future somewhat.
Romano adds that Tottenham are now ready to go ‘all in’ for Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali with the new incoming funds, which could see the Italian join in a deal that would exceed the fee that is to be paid for Fernandes to West Ham, meaning the club would be breaking their transfer record twice in one window.
Vuskovic Deal Could Be Shrewd Business
While Vuskovic is considered to be one of the top young defenders in world football, Spurs need players for right now.
The club have Micky Van de Ven in their back line already alongside Kevin Danso, while Van Hecke and Senesi’s arrival means there is plenty of depth and competition. It’s also worth noting that as of this writing, Cristian Romero is still at the club.
That would likely make Vuskovic sixth-choice, and he’s of no use to anyone there. Selling him for a big fee, and retaining some control of his future, is excellent business, and Spurs can now focus on strengthening the squad even further as a result to get back to being competitive.
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The Bold England 11 Thomas Tuchel Needs to Name vs Mexico
Thomas Tuchel has plenty of decisions to make after England avoided a giant-killing to book their place in the last 16 of the World Cup against Mexico.
A Harry Kane brace saw the Three Lions come from behind to beat a tough DR Congo side who led for 75 minutes. While Tuchel’s men dug deep to turn the game around, their German coach won’t have liked the overall performance.
Several players disappointed and might be at risk of the chop ahead of a massive showdown with Mexico on Monday. Here is how Tuchel must set his side up for a dreaded trip to the Azteca.
Goalkeeper and Defence
England started slowly against the Congolese and were made to pay after Brian Cipenga gave the Africans an early shock. That largely came due to poor defending, and Jordan Pickford was easily beaten at his near post.
Pickford will undoubtedly remain Tuchel’s number one for the Mexico game, but the unconvincing Djed Spence cannot continue at right-back. Most of DR Congo’s threat came through Cipenga, who constantly gave Spence problems.
Once Tuchel decided to bring Spence off for Eberechi Eze and move Declan Rice into a makeshift right-back role, the Three Lions improved. In fact, that tactical switch led to both of Kane’s goals, with each move starting out on the right.
A lack of right-back options is a real issue for Tuchel and the solution may well be to start Rice in the position at the Azteca. His versatility allows him to still control games in a similar fashion to how Philipp Lahm did at right-back throughout his career with Germany.
Ezri Konsa looked nervy, and perhaps turning to John Stones for experience is the way forward. The Manchester City centre-back should partner Marc Guehi, while Nico O’Reilly deserves to keep his place at left-back.
Bringing Rice into the back four also gives the backline a leader who can ensure his teammates stay focused against a tricky Mexican attack. It’s a risky move but one that could pay off given the massive headache Tuchel has.
Midfield
Moving Rice means a slot opens up in midfield and that should go to Kobbie Mainoo, who earned a starting role during the knockout stages of Euro 2024. We were so open in midfield, and the Manchester United midfielder has the technical ability to help Elliot Anderson dominate proceedings in the middle of the park.
Jude Bellingham has silenced his critics and been one of England’s standout performers. The Real Madrid man will keep his place in the number 10 role where he is thriving.
While Tuchel could opt to use Bellingham as an eight and start Morgan Rogers in the 10, the Aston Villa man didn’t impress in the 2-0 win over Panama. Mainoo’s profile will suit the type of game expected against co-hosts Mexico, and he’s fresh having been given little game time.
Attack
Kane is undroppable, and if Tuchel’s men are going to win the tournament, he’ll be the one to fire them to glory. The main issue has been out on the wing with the manager constantly chopping and changing.
Noni Madueke endured a frustrating outing against DR Congo, and Bukayo Saka needs to start if he is fit enough. Another dilemma is on the left wing, as Marcus Rashford has performed better as an impact sub, but Anthony Gordon stepped up after coming off the bench in the win over DR Congo, providing both assists for Kane.
The England XI Tuchel Must Pick vs Mexico: Pickford; Rice, Stones, Guehi, O’Reilly; Mainoo, Anderson, Bellingham; Saka, Kane, Gordon
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