Premier League 2026–27 Managers (Head Coaches)

Premier League Managers

The Premier League 2026–27 season features 20 clubs led by some of the world's most respected and innovative football managers. From experienced title-winning coaches to ambitious young tacticians, every head coach will play a crucial role in shaping their team's style of play, transfer strategy, and ambitions throughout the campaign.

Below is the latest list of Premier League 2026–27 clubs and their current head coaches, including nationality, appointment year, previous role, and club.


Premier League 2026–27 Managers List

Club Head Coach Nationality In Charge Since Previous Role
ArsenalMikel ArtetaSpain2019Manchester City Assistant Coach
Aston VillaUnai EmerySpain2022Villarreal Head Coach
BournemouthAndoni IraolaSpain2023Rayo Vallecano Head Coach
BrentfordKeith AndrewsIreland2025Brentford Set-Piece Coach
Brighton & Hove AlbionFabian HürzelerGermany2024FC St. Pauli Head Coach
BurnleyScott ParkerEngland2024Club Brugge Head Coach
ChelseaEnzo MarescaItaly2024Leicester City Head Coach
Crystal PalaceOliver GlasnerAustria2024Eintracht Frankfurt Head Coach
EvertonDavid MoyesScotland2025Former West Ham United Manager
FulhamMarco SilvaPortugal2021Everton Manager
Leeds UnitedDaniel FarkeGermany2023Borussia Mönchengladbach Head Coach
LiverpoolArne SlotNetherlands2024Feyenoord Head Coach
Manchester CityPep GuardiolaSpain2016Bayern Munich Head Coach
Manchester UnitedRúben AmorimPortugal2024Sporting CP Head Coach
Newcastle UnitedEddie HoweEngland2021Bournemouth Manager
Nottingham ForestNuno Espírito SantoPortugal2023Al-Ittihad Head Coach
SunderlandRégis Le BrisFrance2024Lorient Head Coach
Tottenham HotspurThomas FrankDenmark2025Brentford Head Coach
West Ham UnitedGraham PotterEngland2025Chelsea Head Coach
Wolverhampton WanderersVítor PereiraPortugal2024Al-Shabab Head Coach

Managers to Watch in the 2026–27 Premier League Season

Several head coaches are expected to dominate headlines throughout the season. Pep Guardiola continues to chase more Premier League history with Manchester City, while Arne Slot looks to build on Liverpool's recent success following his impressive start at Anfield.

Mikel Arteta remains under pressure to deliver another league title challenge for Arsenal, while Rúben Amorim will aim to restore Manchester United as genuine contenders. Chelsea's Enzo Maresca, Aston Villa's Unai Emery, and Tottenham's Thomas Frank are also expected to play key roles in the race for European qualification.


Why Premier League Managers Matter

The Premier League is regarded as one of the most competitive football leagues in the world, where tactical innovation and squad management often make the difference between success and failure. Managers are responsible for developing playing styles, integrating new signings, handling fixture congestion, and making decisive in-game adjustments.

With domestic competitions, European tournaments, and increasingly demanding schedules, squad rotation and player management have become more important than ever. The clubs with the most adaptable and consistent managers are often the ones competing for trophies at the end of the season.


Premier League 2026–27 Manager Statistics

  • Total Clubs: 20
  • Spanish Managers: 5
  • Portuguese Managers: 4
  • English Managers: 3
  • Managers with Premier League titles: Pep Guardiola, David Moyes (community competitions aside, Guardiola is the only current Premier League title winner as manager in the league)
  • Longest-serving current manager: Pep Guardiola (Manchester City, since 2016)
  • Newest appointments: Thomas Frank (Tottenham Hotspur), Keith Andrews (Brentford)


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