Which Premier League Managers will be Sacked this Summer?

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Jul 31, 2013; San Francisco, CA, USA; Everton head coach Roberto Martinez leaves the field after the first half against Juventus at AT&T Park. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

Manuel Pellegrini

Failing to win a single trophy this season, Pellegrini could follow Roberto Mancini as Manchester City manager’s one season after winning the Premier League title.

With Jurgen Klopp available and his reported meeting with the club back in 2013 prior to the appointment of Pellegrini as manager, one can only assume that Klopp will be the target of the entire sky blue army.

If getting Klopp means losing Pellegrini one year after winning the club the Premier League title, then so be it. With the side having under performed late in the season, his spot in the manager’s seat has is getting hotter all the time.

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Roberto Martinez

Taking Everton to the Europa League for the first time since the 2009-2010 season, Roberto Martinez started off his tenure in charge on a high note. However, it has been all down hill since the start of this season.

Currently sitting twelfth in the standings, Everton have not been higher than ninth for the entirety of the season. With Everton falling farther and farther behind their Europa League rivals in the league, a change may need to be made.

Managers such as Sam Allardyce and Mark Hughes could easily be lined up to take his place at Goodison Park. Depending on the rest of the campaign, Martinez could already be on the way out at Everton.

Steve Bruce

Hull City has failed to secure their Premier League future thus far. Taking it all the way to the wire last season, Hull City managed to finish sixteenth in the table and also qualified for the Europa League thanks to their runner-up finish in the FA Cup.

Much like last year, Hull appear to be leaving it late. Should the club be relegated, expect Bruce to be sacked as the clubs manager. Even if the club manage to survive in the Premier League, a new face at KC Stadium may be needed.

The Interim Managers

While Newcastle’s form has improved since the appointment of John Carver as interim manager, Newcastle need a fresh face in charge of the club. With tensions between Owner Mike Ashley and the supporters constantly growing, look for a change at the seasons end.

Sunderland will also be in search of a new manager. Dick Advocaat was never meant to be a permanent manager. He is only their in an effort to help the side avoid relegation.

Finally, we have Queen’s Park Rangers. Expected to head straight back to the Championship a year after being promoted, QPR need a more experience boss than Chris Ramsey if the club are to once again join the Premier League.

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