Best thing for Jones would be a full season in charge of Luton. Villa and Cardiff may be tempting, but moving to them and not doing well could mean that chances later on are few.
... + Stockdale, Maenpaa, Bong and Hunt.
Sidwell and Brunos contracts also expire next season but wouldn't be massively surprised if at least one of them doesn't retire.
Slaven Bilić - has knowledge of the Premiership both as a manager and as a player so is familiar with the players. Managed Lokomotiv Moscow, Besiktas and West Ham in European competitions and has also had a 6 year spell as manager of the Croatian national team in the past, so has experience of...
Current odds are:
Steve Bruce (4/6)
Steve Clarke, Sam Allardyce, Steve McClaren, David Wagner (8/1)
Lee Johnson (10/1)
Ryan Giggs (12/1)
Mick McCarthy (14/1)
Those Arsenal fans who missed it will surely be a little cheesed off, but good to see Arsenal take the bull by the horns on the field as wouldn't want to see their title ambitions go onto the wrong track.
They've finished 9th the past three seasons and squad depth there's a lot of parallels with the Newcastle of last season. With players such as Shaqiri, Arnautović and Bony would say they definitely fit the mould of being the one club that everyone thinks is too good to go down.
From what's left Federico Macheda looks like the best from what's left. Didn't do well for Cardiff last season but has a overall record of 19 goals in 63 Championship appearances (a good portion of those were from bench also)
Would highly recommend Saegreifinn / SeaBarron, where a lot of locals go, fish there is excellent and is reasonably priced. Lobster soup is excellent.
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g189970-d1209708-Reviews-Saegreifinn_The_Sea_Baron-Reykjavik_Capital_Region.html
Also the bar...
Club can still sign players who aren't contracted to a club after window closes, so options* could include: Marouane Chamakh, Federico Macheda, Modibo Maïga and Victor Anichebe
* all options that'll make you realise that something should have been done before the window closed
They're quoting the price on transfermarkt.com which are always notoriously shoddy. They value Duffy at 1.28m, Knockaert at 2.98m and Dale Stephens at 1.7m, so figures can always safely be ignored.