It's fair to say the job security of of managers in modern football is not the most robust, with the figureheads of clubs up and down the country under constant pressure to deliver results.
Amidst this context of regular turnover in the dugouts of football clubs, we take a look at the longest serving managers currently employed in the Premier League.
Manager | Club | Date appointed |
Pep Guardiola | Manchester City | 1st July 2016 |
Thomas Frank | Brentford | 16th October 2018 |
Mikel Arteta | Arsenal | 20th December 2019 |
Marco Silva | Fulham | 1st July 2021 |
Eddie Howe | Newcastle | 8th November 2021 |
Kieran McKenna | Ipswich Town | 16th December 2021 |
Unai Emery | Aston Villa | 24th October 2022 |
Sean Dyche | Everton | 30th January 2023 |
Ange Postecoglou | Tottenham | 6th June 2023 |
Andoni Iraola | Bournemouth | 19th June 2023 |
Nuno Espirito Santo | Nottingham Forest | 20th December 2023 |
Oliver Glasner | Crystal Palace | 19th February 2024 |
Julen Lopetegui | West Ham | 23rd May 2024 |
Enzo Maresca | Chelsea | 3rd June 2024 |
Fabian Hurzeler | Brighton | 15th June 2024 |
Arne Slot | Liverpool | 20th May 2024 |
Ruben Amorim | Manchester United | 1st November 2024 |
Ruud van Nistelrooy | Leicester City | 29th November 2024 |
Vitor Pereira | Wolves | 19th December 2024 |
Ivan Juric | Southampton | 21st December 2024 |