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·12 novembre 2025

Premier League managers and their longevity at the 20 clubs as it currently stands

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Of the 20 Premier League managers who ended the 2023/24 PL season in charge at their clubs, only eight now remain in control at those same clubs.

Whilst six of the clubs have appointed (at least one!) new manager in 2025.


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Only 11 PL games into the season and Forest have had three different managers taking charge of matches.

Eddie Howe is now one of only four Premier League managers who have been in their job for four years or more.

Pep Guardiola now more than nine years at Man City, Mikel Arteta nearly six years at Arsenal, then Marco Silva four years at Fulham.

With Rob Edwards today announced as the new Wolves boss, it means they have now had five different managers during the time Eddie Howe has been at Newcastle United, with in order – Bruno Lage, Julen Lopetegui, Gary O’Neil, Vitor Pereira and Rob Edwards.

Here are all the Premier League managers ahead of the 12th round of PL matches in the 2025/26 season.

This is now the current position for Premier League managers and their start dates  – as at 12 November 2025:

Pep Guardiola (Man City) 1 July 2016

Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) 22 December 2019

Marco Silva (Fulham) 1 July 2021

Eddie Howe (Newcastle United) 8 November 2021

Unai Emery (Villa) 1 November 2022

Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth) 19 June 2023

Daniel Farke (Leeds) 4 July 2023

Oliver Glasner (Palace) 19 February 2024

Arne Slot (Liverpool) 1 June 2024

Enzo Maresca (Chelsea) 1 July 2024

Regis Le Bris (Sunderland) 1 July 2024

Fabian Hurzeler (Brighton) 2 July 2024

Scott Parker (Burnley) 5 July 2024

Ruben Amorim (Man Utd) 11 November 2024

David Moyes (Everton) 11 January 2025

Thomas Frank (Spurs) 12 June 2025

Keith Andrews (Brentford) 27 June 2025

Nuno Espirito Santo (West Ham) 27 September 2025

Sean Dyche (Forest) 21 October 2025

Rob Edwards (Wolves) 12 November 2025

One thing for sure, no doubt we won’t be waiting very long for the next change of manager to be made in the top tier.

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