Longest-serving managers in Premier League
| Manager | Days |
|---|---|
| Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) | 2365 |
| Eddie Howe (Newcastle United) | 1678 |
| Unai Emery (Aston Villa) | 1320 |
| Daniel Farke (Leeds United) | 1075 |
| Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace) | 845 |
| Régis Le Bris (Sunderland) | 712 |
| Fabian Hürzeler (Brighton and Hove Albion) | 711 |
| David Moyes (Everton) | 518 |
| Keith Andrews (Brentford) | 351 |
| Nuno Espírito Santo (West Ham United) | 259 |
| Michael Carrick (Manchester United) | 151 |
| Vítor Pereira (Nottingham Forest) | 118 |
| Roberto De Zerbi (Tottenham Hotspur) | 74 |
| Calum McFarlane (Chelsea) | 52 |
| Mike Jackson (Burnley) | 44 |
| Marco Rose (Bournemouth) | 12 |
| Andoni Iraola (Liverpool) | 9 |
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