Overview
- Fabrizio Romano reported that Oliver Glasner will not sign a new Crystal Palace contract and plans to depart when his deal expires in June.
- Crystal Palace are said to be laying contingency plans, with reports linking Getafe’s José Bordalás as a potential successor.
- Speculation over Glasner’s next role includes Manchester United, Tottenham and Newcastle named by Football Insider, with broader links to other elite clubs previously noted.
- Glasner has declined to engage in future talk in public, saying he tries to keep speculation at bay and focus on the present.
- Ex-Everton CEO Keith Wyness told Football Insider that meaningful January transfer backing from Steve Parish could be the club’s best route to persuading Glasner to stay.