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Martinez cut to 6-5 to be next Hull manager

| 30.07.2016
SPORTSBOOK ODDS

Roberto Martinez has been trimmed into 6-5 (from 6-4) with bookmaker Coral to be the next Hull manager following support for the former Everton boss over the last 24 hours. Chris Coleman is second best in the betting with the firm at 4-1, while former USA coach Bob Bradley can be backed at 9-2.

Romelu Lukaku has been cut into evens to re-sign for Chelsea after the Blues reportedly had a transfer bid rejected by Everton for the player. The Belgium international is 3-1 to move to Arsenal and 10-1 to join Barcelona.

Elsewhere, John Stones is odds-on at 1-4 to join Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, Chelsea are 3-1 to win the race to secure the Englishman’s signature and Manchester United can be backed at 8-1.

**Next permanent Hull manager

6-5 Roberto Martinez, 4 Chris Coleman, 9-2 Bob Bradley 8 Gary Rowett, 10 Mike Phelan, Gianfranco Zola, 14 Steve McClaren, 16 Steve Evans, 20 Bar

**Romelu Lukaku’s next club

Evs Chelsea, 3 Arsenal, 10 Barcelona, Bayern Munich, PSG, 12 Manchester City, 16 Dortmund, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Tottenham, 20 West Ham, 25 Liverpool, 33 Bar

**John Stones’ next club

1-4 Manchester City, 3 Chelsea, 8 Manchester United, 14 Barcelona, 20 Arsenal, Real Madrid, 33 Bar

*Manager specials

**Sam Allardyce to still in charge of England at Euro 2020

8-11 Yes, Evs No

**Sam Allardyce to win a major tournament with England

8-1

**Ryan Giggs specials

1-5 To manage any club in England in 2016, Evs To manage a Premier League in 2016, 3 To be the next Wales manager

**Jurgen Klopp is win the Premier League with Liverpool before his contract expires in 2022

EVS

*Player specials

*Transfer specials

**Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s next club

5-2 Manchester City, 5 Liverpool, 9 PSG, 10 Arsenal, Bayern Munich, 14 Chelsea, 16 Real Madrid, 20 Barcelona, Manchester United

**Gareth Bale’s next club

4-5 Manchester United, 5 Chelsea, 7 Bayern Munich, Manchester City, 10 PSG, 33 Liverpool, 40 Bar

**Christian Benteke’s next club

4-6 Crystal Palace, 9 West Ham, 20 Everton, 25 Sunderland, 33 Newcastle, Swansea, West Brom. Others on request.

**Saido Berahino’s next club

5-6 Crystal Palace, Stoke, 5 Southampton, West Ham , 8 Tottenham, 10 Everton, 12 Leicester, 16 Newcastle, 25 Chelsea, Swansea.

**Leonardo Bonucci’s next club

Evs Manchester City, 9-4 Chelsea, 10 Bayern Munich, Manchester United, 12 Real Madrid, 16 Barcelona, 25 Arsenal, 33 Bar

**Julian Draxler’s next club

2 Arsenal, 7-2 Chelsea, Manchester United, 8 Juventus, Liverpool, 10 PSG, 12 Tottenham, 16 Real Madrid, 20 AC Milan

**Harry Kane’s next club

7-4 Manchester United, Real Madrid, 6 Barcelona, Manchester City, 8 Chelsea, 10 Bar

**Riyad Mahrez’s next club

8-13 Arsenal, 6-4 Chelsea, 9 Manchester City, 10 PSG, 16 Barcelona, Manchester United, 20 Juventus, Real Madrid, Tottenham, 25 Bar

**Dimitri Payet’s next club

5-2 Real Madrid, 7-2 Barcelona, Chelsea, 9-2 PSG, 8 Manchester City, 14 Arsenal, Manchester United, 20 Bar

**Cristiano Ronaldo’s next club

5-4 Manchester United, 6-4 PSG, 8 Sporting Lisbon, 10 Bayern Munich, 14 Chelsea, 16 LA Galaxy, Manchester City, 80 Bar

**Moussa Sissoko’s next club

7-4 Real Madrid, 2 Juventus, 4 Everton 9-2 Arsenal, 12 Liverpool, Manchester United, West Ham, 16 Dortmund, 20 Bar

**Theo Walcott’s next club

2 West Ham, 9-4 Liverpool, 7 Chelsea, 10 Leicester, 16 Southampton, 20 Everton, Stoke, 33 Tottenham. Others on request.

**Robin van Persie’s next club

1-4 Rangers, 11-4 Stoke, 4 Middlesbrough, 5 Everton, 10 West Ham, 14 Leicester, 20 Arsenal.

**Axel Witsel’s next club

11-10 Inter Milan, 6-5 Everton, 8 Leicester, 12 Chelsea, Napoli, 20 Juventus. Others on request.

*Other specials

**Ballon d’or winner 2016

1-5 Cristiano Ronaldo, 9-2 Lionel Messi, 6 Antoine Griezmann, 8 Luis Suarez, 16 Neymar, 20 Gareth Bale, 33 Bar

**Newcastle 2016/17 Championship specials

7 To finish with 100 points or more, 8 To remain unbeaten at home, 16 To break the Championship record points tally (107 or more), 66 To remain unbeaten all season

**Who will host the 2026 World Cup?

4 Canada, 13-2 Mexico, 13-2 Colombia, 8 USA, 12 England, 16 Morocco, 20 Australia/New Zealand, 33 Kazakhstan

ENDS

Further contact information:

John Hill 07889 645520

 

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John Hill

John is the newest member of the PR team having joined in April 2014. In his previous role he worked as a broadcaster where he could be heard building up to the action in horse racing, greyhounds and a range of sports.
As a PR manager he will be responsible for Coral's news website providing the latest market movers, as well as various other media relations, including Box Nation and RPGTV.
John is a proud Rochdale fan having been born in the town which has produced the likes of Gracie Fields and Lisa Stansfield.