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John Stones 5-1 to be PFA Young Player of the Year

| 09.08.2016
SPORTSBOOK ODDS

John Stones is 5-1 with leading bookmaker Coral to win the PFA Young Player of the Year award this season following his move to Manchester City. The youngster is 66-1 to be named the 2016/17 PFA Player of the Year, while Coral make him odds-on at 5-6 to start for England in their opening 2018 World Cup qualification game against Slovakia next month.

In the other half of Manchester, Paul Pogba is 10-1 with Coral to be the PFA Player of the Year on the back of his transfer to Manchester United, the Frenchman is 5-6 to score over 8.5 Premier League goals this season and 11-2 to be the first goalscorer against Bournemouth this weekend.

Elsewhere, Riyad Mahrez has been cut into evens (from 9-4) to sign for Chelsea as his next club. The Leicester winger is 2-1 to move to Arsenal and 10-1 to join PSG.

**John Stones to be the 2016/17 PFA Young Player of the Year

5-1

**John Stones to be the 2016/17 Player of the Year

66-1

**John Stones to start for England against Slovakia in 2018 World Cup qualifier

5-6

**Paul Pogba to be the 2016/17 PFA Player of the Year

10-1

**Paul Pogba 2016/17 Premier League goals

5-6 Under 8.5, 5-6 Over 8.5

**Riyad Mahrez’s next club

Evs Chelsea, 2 Arsenal, 10 PSG, 16 Barcelona, Manchester City, Manchester United, 20 Juventus, Real Madrid, Tottenham, 25 Bar

**Next permanent Hull manager

2-5 Mike Phelan, 4 Chris Coleman, Brand Schuster, 10 Gianfranco Zola, 16 Phil Brown, Steve McClaren, 25 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

*Manchester City specials

**Will Manchester City win a major trophy in the 2016/17 campaign?

4-6 Yes, 11-10 No

**Manchester City multiple trophies

16 Premier League/FA Cup, Premier League/Capital One Cup, 33 Premier League/Champions League, 40 FA Cup/Capital One Cup, 66 Champions League/FA Cup, 80 Champions League/Capital One Cup, 100 Bar

*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, 3 West Ham, 5 West Brom 20 Everton, 25 Sunderland, 33 Newcastle, Swansea. Others on request.

**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

**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

**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

6-5 Everton, Inter Milan, 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

**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.