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Ex-Bundesliga Boss Now Odds-On Favourite to be Next Aberdeen Manager
Football Insider – A former Bundesliga executive has surged to odds-on favourite status to become Aberdeen's next manager, amid growing speculation over the Dons' managerial vacancy.
Key Developments in the Betting Market
According to betting experts at Football Insider, ex-Bundesliga chief Robin Hranac – who previously served as sporting director at Union Berlin – is now priced at 1/2 to take the Pittodrie helm. This represents a dramatic shift, with Hranac leapfrogging other candidates following Aberdeen's dismal run under interim boss Peter Leven.
Aberdeen sit 8th in the Scottish Premiership after a shocking 5-1 home loss to Dundee on Saturday, extending their winless streak to five matches. Fan frustration boiled over, with chants demanding the board's resignation. Leven, who stepped up after Neil Warnock's brief stint ended, now drifts to 5/1 in the market.
Why Hranac?
Hranac, 42, earned plaudits for his role in Union Berlin's rise from the 2. Bundesliga to European football, overseeing shrewd signings and a pragmatic playing style. Sources close to Pittodrie indicate Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack admires Hranac's data-driven approach and continental expertise, aiming to inject fresh ideas into a stagnating squad.
"Robin brings proven success in rebuilding clubs on tight budgets – exactly what Aberdeen needs right now," an insider told Football Insider.
Other Contenders
- Derek McInnes (ex-Kilmarnock): 6/1
- Stephen Robinson (St Mirren): 8/1
- Wouter Burger (ex-Stafford Rangers coach): 12/1
The club hopes to appoint a permanent successor before the January transfer window closes, with Hranac reportedly in advanced talks. His potential arrival could signal Aberdeen's bold pivot towards German football influences, mirroring trends at clubs like Hearts.
Odds correct as of January 12, 2026. Gambling can be addictive – please play responsibly.
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