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James Morrison is set for permanent appointment as West Brom manager after losing just once in 11 matches across two caretaker spells this season.
Craig Bellamy rejected Burnley's managerial approach despite their willingness to pay his £700,000 Wales release clause.
Michael Carrick leads Manchester United's managerial race despite the club refusing to commit to the 43-year-old caretaker manager.
Tottenham sit two points from safety with four games remaining, facing their first relegation since 1977 after winning just once in 2026.
Steven Gerrard is willing to manage in the Championship for the first time, with relegated Burnley considering him as Scott Parker's replacement.
Frank Lampard transformed Coventry from relegation candidates to Championship winners after arriving in November 2024, ending their 23-year Premier League absence.
Benfica president Rui Costa's failure to offer José Mourinho a new contract has left the door wide open for Real Madrid, according to Record deputy director Vítor Pinto. The Portuguese journalist revealed that Benfica treated Mourinho as a "short-term manager" despite his success in lifting the team to second place, creating an avoidable crisis that exemplifies the club's small-time mentality.
Chelsea have identified Marco Silva as a serious managerial candidate for next season, with the Fulham boss competing against Spanish alternatives. The Blues' succession planning highlights ongoing instability and presents a fundamental choice between Premier League pragmatism and continental philosophy.
José Mourinho has given Benfica a 10-day ultimatum to decide his future after the season ends, revealing he's 'upset' with president Rui Costa over non-contractual issues. The unprecedented deadline threatens to derail the Portuguese giants' summer transfer plans and pre-season preparations.
Watford will sack Ed Still after just 14 games, making him their third permanent manager to be dismissed this season. The 35-year-old signed a contract until 2028 only two months ago but has won just three matches, continuing the club's destructive cycle of managerial chaos.
Chelsea have placed Xabi Alonso on a three-man managerial shortlist despite Pochettino's recent improvements, continuing a destructive pattern that has seen five managers in two years. The potential appointment would trigger another tactical overhaul, disrupting transfer plans and squad development at a club that demands instant success while preventing any chance of achieving it.
Eddie Howe faces a critical meeting with Newcastle's Saudi owners after losing 9 of 12 Premier League games, with his tactical stubbornness wasting £124m of attacking talent in Woltemade and Wissa. The annual review at Matfen Hall could determine whether PIF's football project prioritises patience or demands immediate results.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is considering Jose Mourinho as a replacement for struggling Alvaro Arbeloa, despite the Portuguese's mixed first spell at the club. The move would represent the triumph of spectacle over substance in Real's endless managerial carousel, with Perez once again choosing star power over tactical sophistication.
Chelsea's managerial chaos has reached new depths with Jens Lehmann suggesting they target Julian Nagelsmann if Germany fail at the 2026 World Cup. The advice to wait 18 months for a manager who already rejected them once perfectly encapsulates the club's fall from grace.
Vincent Kompany has ruled out copying Jose Mourinho's infamous 2005 laundry basket smuggling when Bayern Munich face PSG without their suspended manager. The Belgian's absence from the touchline could prove decisive in a Champions League clash where both teams desperately need points to secure automatic knockout qualification.
Scott Parker faces a career-defining decision after Burnley's relegation to the Championship, his third Premier League relegation as a manager. With talks scheduled with chairman Alan Pace and both parties potentially seeking an amicable split, Burnley could be heading for their third managerial change in three years.
Chelsea face their most crucial managerial appointment under BlueCo ownership after sacking three managers in one season. Club legend Cesc Fabregas has emerged as the surprise favourite from a six-man shortlist, with his Como success making him Europe's most coveted young coach despite managing just 93 matches.
Chelsea's pursuit of Andoni Iraola despite his openness to joining Manchester United epitomises the chaos at Stamford Bridge. With six managers gone in under three years and a shortlist including Cesc Fabregas, the Blues' desperation creates volatile betting markets and questions about modern football's instant-gratification culture.
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