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Seismic shifts rock the Premier League as managers face an uncertain future. Eddie Howe is a prime candidate for the England job, while Manchester United eyes a bigger name, possibly Luis Enrique.
Pep Guardiola is rumored to take a sabbatical, leaving questions about his future. Howe’s success at Newcastle United has sparked interest, but critics suggest he may not be suited for top-tier roles like United. His best shot lies with England, especially if Thomas Tuchel vacates the position after the 2026 World Cup.
Tuchel recently extended his contract, but speculation around his future continues, particularly with the upcoming World Cup on the horizon. If he departs post-2026, Howe is poised to step in.
Newcastle’s next manager could come from abroad, with Andoni Iraola, whose Bournemouth deal expires this summer, emerging as a strong candidate. Stuttgart’s Sebastian Hoeness is also in the mix.
Meanwhile, Liverpool remains hesitant to part ways with Arne Slot despite a disappointing season. The decision to retain him raises eyebrows, considering his previous title win.
Managergeddon is real, and the off-season promises intense action in the managerial landscape.

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