Scottish Daily Mail

MORE THAN HALF COULD SAY FAREWELL

- ASTON VILLA CHELSEA EVERTON MANCHESTER CITY MANCHESTER UTD NEWCASTLE NORWICH SOUTHAMPTO­N SUNDERLAND WATFORD WEST BROMWICH

SOME clubs have already decided on a change, some bosses are being targeted by rivals. But, going into the last game, up to 11 clubs could have a new manager in the dugout next time we see them.

Yet to appoint a new boss following Remi Garde’s sacking in March.

Guus Hiddink takes charge of his final game before Antonio Conte’s arrival after Euro 2016.

With Roberto Martinez axed, David Unsworth and Joe Royle take charge for the final game tomorrow.

Manuel Pellegrini will be replaced by Pep Guardiola after tomorrow’s game.

Even a top-four spot and an FA Cup win might not be enough to save Louis van Gaal.

Rafa Benitez’s future is uncertain with relegation to the Championsh­ip confirmed.

Alex Neil’s position is under threat following the club’s relegation. Ronald Koeman is a man in demand, with Everton making him their No 1 target after sacking Martinez.

After guiding Sunderland to safety, Sam Allardyce will meet owner Ellis Short and ask for assurances over the club’s ambitions.

Despite leading Watford to their highest finish since 1983, Quique Sanchez Flores is off in the summer.

Tony Pulis delivered Premier League safety with something to spare but if the board listen to the fans, he could be on his way.

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