
Premier League managers: Current bosses, all-time records
Brentford’s Mark Andrews is the most recent Premier League manager and fills the last staying vacancy ahead of the 2025-26 season.MORE– Ranking
the Premier League’s brand-new sets That sentence is likely to change
numerous times and it may not take long– Only 4 active Premier League supervisors enter this season having remained in their job for more than 3 years.Let’s take a run through the males who have actually gotten on the Premier League managerial roller coaster.Premier League managers by tenure Pep Guardiola, Manchester City– July 1, 2016 Mikel Arteta, Toolbox– December 22, 2019 Marco Silva, Fulham– July 1, 2021
- Eddie Howe, Newcastle United– November 8, 2021
- Unai Emery, Aston Rental Property– November 1,
- 2022 Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth– June 19, 2023 Daniel Farke, Leeds United– July 4, 2023 Nuno Espirito Santo, Nottingham Forest– December 20, 2023 Oliver Glasner, Crystal Palace– February 19, 2024
- Arne Slot, Liverpool– June 1, 2024
- Enzo Maresca, Chelsea– July 1, 2024 Regis Le Bris, Sunderland– July 1, 2024 Fabian Hurzeler, Brighton &
- Hove Albion– July 2, 2024
- Scott Parker, Burnley– July 5, 2024
- Ruben Amorim, Manchester United– November 11
- , 2024 Vitor Pereira, Wolves– December 19, 2024 Graham Potter, West Ham United– January 9, 2025 David Moyes, Everton– January 11, 2025 Thomas Frank, Tottenham
- Hotspur– June 12, 2025 Keith Andrews, Brentford
- — June 27, 2025 Who was the longest-tenured Premier League manager?It’s hard to think of anybody doing the
- job longer than the legend who lasted nearly 10,000 days.Sir Alex
- Ferguson was in charge of Manchester United from
November 6, 1986 to June 1, 2023, a period of 9,704 days that are unlikely to be replicated by anyone else.Arsene Wenger’s Toolbox tenure runs second, and he’s actually managed more PL games
than Ferguson due to the date of the schedule’s expansion. Wenger has actually managed 828 games, 18 more than Ferguson.Who has actually managed the most Premier League clubs?Sam Allardyce has actually run nine clubs, each once.Roy Hodgson
and Mark Hughes have actually managed 6 different clubs.Steve Bruce, Harry Redknapp, and Alan Pardew are next with five.List of Premier League title-winning managers Alex Ferguson, Manchester United– 13 titles Pep Guardiola, Manchester City– 6 Jose Mourinho, Chelsea– 3 Arsene Wenger, Toolbox– 3 Kenny Dalglish, Blackburn
Rovers– 1 Carlo Ancelotti, Chelsea– 1 Roberto Mancini, Manchester City– 1 Manuel Pellegrini, Manchester City– 1 Claudio Ranieri, Leicester City– 1 Antonio Conte, Chelsea– 1 Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool– 1 Arne Slot, Liverpool– 1