West Ham could be forced to act should the club produce another poor display against Everton this weekend.

Julen Lopetegui’s future in east London at present looks bleak, with growing concerns that the appointment has failed and that the club must act soon to avoid a relegation battle this season.

The pressure has now understandably lead to many wondering who will success Lopetegui should he be sacked, with Gambling.com providing the latest odds.

Potter Early Favourite For Hammers Job

Graham Potter has been out of work for 18 months and appears to be waiting for the right opportunity before returning.

He is the 7/4 favourite for the West Ham job with betting apps should Lopetegui be given the heave-ho.

Could Edin Be Heading To London?

It’s going to take a great opportunity to get the 42-year-old back in the game, and managing the Hammers in the Premier League could be that chance. Edin Terzic is 7/4 to replace Lopetegui.

Southgate Could Be Offered Route Back In

West Ham could be an option. Gareth Southgate is unlikely to land a role with one of the big six, but he would back himself to be in the mix for a job like this one.

You can find odds of 2/1 on Southgate succeeding Lopetegui.

Ten Hag Has Unfinished Business

Erik ten Hag’s time in charge of Manchester United came to an end days after their 2-1 loss at West Ham, ironically enough.

Ten Hag is 9/4 to become West Ham’s next manager.

Corberan Doing Fine Job At Hawthorns

West Ham are priced at 5/2 to appoint Carlos Corberan, whose West Brom team are currently sixth in the Championship.

Rodgers Would Be Hard To Attract

Brendan Rodgers seems to be committed to the Hoops for the time being, although he is priced at 7/2 to join West Ham.

New British Link For Knutsen

Kjetil Knutsen has been linked with several jobs in England and Scotland over the last few years, but he is still at Bodo/Glimt.

Knutsen would be an interesting, if risky, choice for West Ham. He is priced at 4/1 to move to the London Stadium.

Conceicao Is Available If Hammers Want Him

Sergio Conceicao turns 50 on November 15 and he might be getting a call from the Hammers about a possible vacancy. Conceicao is 11/2 to be West Ham’s next manager.

Other names in consideration include Rafael Benitez (6/1), Jose Mourinho (8/1) and former players Michael Carrick (10/1) and Mark Noble (18/1).