The 2025/26 Premier League season has once again highlighted the relentless pressure of top-flight football management.
With expectations higher than ever—from fans, owners, and stakeholders—clubs have not hesitated to make changes in the dugout when results or performances fall short.
From early-season dismissals to mid-campaign shake-ups, several high-profile managers have already left their roles, underlining just how volatile life on the touchline can be.
A Season of Instability
Managerial turnover is nothing new in the Premier League, but this season has seen a particularly notable churn.
Some clubs have gone through multiple head coaches in a matter of months, while others have made bold decisions to part ways with big-name appointments.
Here are all the managers who have left (been sacked or departed) a Premier League club during the 2025/26 season, according to BBC Sport on Monday
Nuno Espírito Santo – left Nottingham Forest (sacked).
Ange Postecoglou – left Nottingham Forest (sacked).
Graham Potter – left West Ham United (sacked).
Vítor Pereira – left Wolverhampton Wanderers (sacked).
Enzo Maresca – left Chelsea (departed).
Ruben Amorim – left Manchester United (sacked).
Thomas Frank – left Tottenham Hotspur (sacked).
Sean Dyche – left Nottingham Forest (sacked).
Igor Tudor – left Tottenham Hotspur (mutual consent).


