Telegraph: Crystal Palace intends to renew its contract with Glasner, and the two parties have begun discussions
9:51pm, 19 May 2025Football
May 19th According to the British Media Telegraph, Glasner and Crystal Palace have begun to discuss contract renewal, and the team is full of confidence in retaining the coach, especially after he led the team to win the first championship in the team history.
Glasner has one season left on his current contract, and after Wembley led the team to win the FA Cup, other teams have expressed interest in it. According to Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish, discussions have begun between the two sides and the club needs to show its ambitions to keep the head coach.
Parish: "We have been discussing this issue. For Glasner, his considerations are not what the outside world speculates. He wants to be part of the way forward, and we are all like this. In the future, we will have a conversation to see what everyone thinks.
Glasner will be here next year, and everyone knows the length of his contract. As for further discussions in the future, we hope to be able to renew his contract.
I really hope he can stay, but the club also needs to continue to grow behind him and show our ambitions so that everyone can feel that they are part of it. If all this can be agreed, I think he will stay."
According to previous reports, Leipzig intends to invite Glasner to coach. In addition, British media talkSPORT said that if Amorin leaves the position of Manchester United coach, Glasner will have the highest odds to become Manchester United's new coach.
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