Trader consensus crowns Mauricio Pochettino the frontrunner at 35.5% for next Tottenham manager, fueled by his storied 2014-2019 tenure—reaching Champions League finals—and availability since Chelsea exit, aligning with Daniel Levy's preference for proven Premier League operators. Robert De Zerbi (25%) surges on his high-pressing Brighton success and availability, while Ryan Mason's 20.5% reflects internal appeal as ex-interim boss amid academy ties. Edin Terzic (20.3%) draws Dortmund pedigree. Recent Spurs woes—a four-match winless run including 0-1 Chelsea loss—intensify Postecoglou scrutiny without confirmed sacking, compressing odds toward familiar tacticians over longshots like Tudor or Maresca.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedMauricio Pochettino 36%
Robert De Zerbi 25%
Igor Tudor 5.9%
Robbie Keane 5%
Mauricio Pochettino
36%
Robert De Zerbi
25%
Igor Tudor
6%
Robbie Keane
5%
Enzo Maresca
4%
Marco Rose
4%
Xavi Hernandez
3%
Edin Terzic
20%
Marco Silva
3%
Ryan Mason
21%
Mauricio Pochettino 36%
Robert De Zerbi 25%
Igor Tudor 5.9%
Robbie Keane 5%
Mauricio Pochettino
36%
Robert De Zerbi
25%
Igor Tudor
6%
Robbie Keane
5%
Enzo Maresca
4%
Marco Rose
4%
Xavi Hernandez
3%
Edin Terzic
20%
Marco Silva
3%
Ryan Mason
21%
If no permanent manager is appointed by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, the market will resolve to "Other".
Appointments of 'interim,' 'caretaker,' or other non-permanent managers will not impact this market's resolution.
An announcement of a new permanent manager's appointment before this market's close date will immediately resolve this market to the corresponding option, regardless of when the announced appointment goes into effect.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Tottenham Hotspur; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Market Opened: Feb 12, 2026, 2:17 PM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus crowns Mauricio Pochettino the frontrunner at 35.5% for next Tottenham manager, fueled by his storied 2014-2019 tenure—reaching Champions League finals—and availability since Chelsea exit, aligning with Daniel Levy's preference for proven Premier League operators. Robert De Zerbi (25%) surges on his high-pressing Brighton success and availability, while Ryan Mason's 20.5% reflects internal appeal as ex-interim boss amid academy ties. Edin Terzic (20.3%) draws Dortmund pedigree. Recent Spurs woes—a four-match winless run including 0-1 Chelsea loss—intensify Postecoglou scrutiny without confirmed sacking, compressing odds toward familiar tacticians over longshots like Tudor or Maresca.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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