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Crystal Palace Considering Three Managers in Case Glasner Leaves

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Crystal Palace have started to sound out managerial targets in case they cannot agree a new deal with FA Cup-winning boss Oliver Glasner, GiveMeSport understands.

Glasner’s Palace contract expires in the summer, with negotiations over a new deal currently stunted due to their stacked festive fixture schedule.

The Austrian coach has earned acclaim across the continent after leading Crystal Palace to their first major trophy, achieving European football and setting a club-record Premier League points tally.

Crystal Palace Not Giving up on Oliver Glasner Staying

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner watching on

Glasner is currently reluctant to commit his future to Palace, but the club have not given up hope that the 51-year-old could stay beyond the end of the season.

However, the former Eintracht Frankfurt coach would require greater backing from decision-makers at Selhurst Park before considering a new deal.

Palace are flying under Glasner, fifth in the Premier League with 26 points in 16 games and only two points outside the traditional Champions League places.

The Eagles are also all but qualified for the knockouts of the UEFA Conference League and into the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup, with their FA Cup defence to follow.

Another historic season with increased ambition in the transfer market may see Glasner extend his stay at Palace. However, amid uncertainty over his future, Palace have begun routine succession planning as a precaution.

Crystal Palace Eyeing Two La Liga Managers

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GMS can reveal that Rayo Vallecano head coach Inigo Perez and Getafe boss Jose Bordalas have both been floated as potential successors to Glasner.

Perez was Andoni Iraola’s assistant at Rayo Vallecano before the Spaniard left for AFC Bournemouth and stepped up to the managerial role at the Madrid club last season.

The 37-year-old led Rayo Vallecano to eighth in La Liga last season, qualifying for the Conference League.

The Spanish side sit inside the Conference League top eight and are in line to directly qualify for the last 16 ahead of the final matchday on Thursday. Perez won La Liga manager of the month for the first time in October.

Bordalas is another coach respected by Palace. While the 61-year-old is often criticised for his defensive principles, Palace admire the Getafe boss for the stability he provides on a limited budget.

Liam Rosenior Another ‘Ambitious’ Manager Considered

Strasbourg head coach Liam Rosenior watching on from the touchline

Liam Rosenior is an ambitious name on the shortlist, but Palace would face an uphill battle to lure him away from French club Strasbourg.

Rosenior has been discussed internally and is seen as an attractive option, given his use of the same system as Glasner, which would help ensure continuity across coaching and recruitment.

However, Strasbourg’s ownership have consistently opposed any approaches for the highly-rated south Londoner and would fight extremely hard to keep him within the BlueCo network.

Strasbourg are seventh in Ligue 1, four points off a European spot, while leading the way at the top of the Conference League.

Rosenior has the potential for more European football next season, with the Strasbourg job viewed as a good opportunity for the 41-year-old to showcase his ability

He is also viewed as a potential long-term option for the Chelsea job, with BlueCo believing that staff and players can move up the ladder if they demonstrate a high level of performance.

Strasbourg, alongside Crystal Palace, are among the favourites to win this season’s Conference League. The two sides have already met this season, with Rosenior’s outfit coming out 2-1 victors in the Alsace region.

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Arsenal Eye West Ham’s Crysencio Summerville as Morgan Rogers Price Tag Soars

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Arsenal have been heavily linked with a move to sign Morgan Rogers in the summer transfer window, but due to his hefty price tag, they might want to consider exploring alternatives.

Rogers is a player who is attracting plenty of interest in the summer, which is no surprise after his impressive performances with Villa.

The England international has kicked on massively since his move to Villa Park from Middlesbrough, quickly becoming a key figure for the Midlands club and England.

Due to his performance levels and the fact that the market is heavily inflated at the moment, Villa are reportedly demanding in the region of £130m for Rogers to depart.

Whether this is out of reach for Arsenal remains to be seen, but they do appear to have serious interest in the forward.


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According to reports, an alternative target for Arsenal in the summer transfer window is West Ham winger Crysencio Summerville.

The Dutch international, who has been representing the Netherlands at the World Cup, is believed to be valued in the region of £50m following West Ham’s relegation.

Summerville would, of course, be significantly cheaper than Rogers, so it would certainly make more sense financially.

The West Ham winger, described as ‘elite’, is destined to return to the Premier League during the summer transfer window, and there is no doubt there will be clubs lining up to secure his signature in the coming weeks and months.

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Summerville Better Signing Than Rogers

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Taking everything into account, Summerville would be a better signing than Rogers for Arsenal in the summer transfer window.

The Dutch international is naturally a left-sided attacker, which is the position that Arsenal desperately need to strengthen.

The Gunners currently have Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli for the left-sided position, but neither of them have nailed down a starting role in the side.

Rogers is more of a number 10 who is capable of playing on the left-hand side.

Arsenal will need to bring in a player who specialises in playing off the left, and considering he costs £80m more than Rogers, it would be a smarter move to secure the West Ham winger’s signature this summer.

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Liverpool Eyeing Summer Move for Wolves Midfielder Mateus Mane

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Liverpool could now look to reignite their interest in a young talent as they aim to reinforce Andoni Iraola’s squad in the summer transfer window.

If Liverpool want their new manager to be successful, then there’s no doubt they need to bring in reinforcements over the coming weeks.

It is, however, incredibly important that their recruitment improves after Arne Slot struggled following a busy summer transfer window last year.

Some of their new additions have struggled to hit the ground running, which is forcing the Reds back into the market.

Liverpool also need to replace some of their outgoing stars, with Andy Robertson, Ibrahima Konate and Mohamed Salah all leaving on free transfers.

It could be another busy window for the Merseyside club.


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According to reports, Liverpool are one of the sides once again showing an interest in signing Wolves midfielder Mateus Mane in the summer transfer window.

The Reds are yet to submit an official approach, while Wolves value him in the region of £35m.

Liverpool face strong competition for his signature, including from three Premier League clubs, while Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt are also keen on the young talent.

Wolves are determined to keep hold of Mane, described as ‘special’, heading into the new season, despite them being relegated from the Premier League last term.

Whether the stance changes if a big offer arrives on the table remains to be seen.

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Mane Tipped to Become One of the Best

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Mane enjoyed a phenomenal breakout season with Wolves despite them being relegated from the Premier League.

Former Wolves manager Vitor Pereira was full of praise for the 18-year-old during his time at the club, tipping him to become “one of the best players not just at our club, but in this league.”

Mane took on a lot of responsibility last season, and it takes a big personality to be able to shine in a side struggling so much in the Premier League.

As it stands, he looks set to be dropping down a league to the Championship. At the age of 18, there’s certainly no shame in plying your trade in the second tier.

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Nottingham Forest Set to Appoint Ex-Crystal Palace Boss Oliver Glasner

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Nottingham Forest have decided to part ways with Vitor Pereira as their manager and will appoint ex-Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner as his replacement, GIVEMESPORT can reveal.

Forest were in a relegation battle in the 2025/26 season but after sacking all of Nuno Espirito Santo, Ange Postecoglou, and Sean Dyche during the season, they avoided the drop and reached the Europa League semi-finals under the Portuguese boss.

Talks over a new contract were underway earlier in the summer, but a decision has now been made to move on from Pereira, with club owner Evangelos Marinakis agreeing a shock move to bring in Glasner to the City Ground.

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GIVEMESPORT sources can exclusively reveal that Forest held an option to terminate Pereira’s contract until June 30th, and they sent him and his representatives an email at 23:58 on June 30th to confirm their decision.

Glasner left Crystal Palace at the end of the season having guided them to the FA Cup, Community Shield and Conference League titles over the previous 12 months, with his contract expiring. He had been in line to take over at AC Milan, before a change of leadership saw them opt for Ruben Amorim instead.

Pereira had already planned a pre-season in Portugal, while he was involved in meetings over summer transfer plans as recently as yesterday (June 30th).

Glasner is now expected to take over at the City Ground, with talks having been held behind the scenes with owner Marinakis, who is ‘extremely ambitious’ and wants to compete for trophies.

The Austrian will be given funds to strengthen the squad, with a £116m deal for Elliot Anderson to join Man City already agreed.

Glasner a Big Appointment for Forest

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When Glasner departed Crystal Palace the expectation was that he would be joining a top-level European club, having been attracting interest from the likes of Milan, Man Utd and Chelsea in recent times.

So Forest will see it as a major coup that they are able to attract a manager of his calibre to the club, especially after what they would consider to be a disappointing season last time around.

Palace fans are likely to be furious with Glasner, however, after tensions between the two clubs following a complaint by Forest which led to the south London side missing out on a place in the Europa League last season. Palace went on to win the Conference League, however, and will be in the Europa League next season, while Forest are not in Europe at all.

Marinakis has seen what Glasner can do, turning Palace into a side that regularly compete for silverware under him, and will be hoping for more of the same.


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