
Crystal Palace is expecting the best. As far as talkSPORT is aware, Oliver Glasner will sign a new contract despite the fact that RB Leipzig has expressed interest in him.
Glasner’s current contract will expire at the conclusion of the following season, and negotiations between the Austrian and Steve Parish, the owner of Palace, are still in the preliminary stages.
Jurgen Klopp, who formerly served as the manager of Liverpool and is now the Global Head of Football at Red Bull, the company that owns Leipzig, is known to be a fan of Glasner.
And with good reason, considering the impact that the fifty-year-old has had ever since he relocated to Selhurst Park in February of 2024.
Over the course of his 49 games as manager of the Eagles, Glasner has won 24 of those games across all competitions. One of those games was a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Fulham in the FA Cup quarterfinals that took place last Saturday.
As a result of their victory over the Cottagers, Palace advanced to the FA Cup semi-finals for the second time in the past four Championship seasons.
In addition, Palace is currently ranked ninth overall in the Premier League table, based on the 41 matches that he has supervised.
Because of Glasner’s efforts, striker Jean-Philippe Mateta has been able to score 25 goals in the Premier League since the former’s arrival. This is one of the most significant success stories that Glasner has achieved.
Mateta’s performance in front of goal has been so impressive that there have been rumours starting to circulate that he might make a surprising move to Manchester United.
Additionally, Glasner has been responsible for orchestrating the remarkable growth of Adam Wharton, a talented England midfielder.
The 21-year-old player made his move from Blackburn Rovers at the end of the January transfer window in the previous year for an initial fee of £18 million. Just five months later, he was selected for the England squad that will compete in the Euro 2024 tournament.
It is possible that Palace supporters are experiencing some anxiety regarding Glasner’s future due to the fact that he has a history with Marcel Schafer, who is the sporting director of Leipzig club.
During Glasner’s tenure as head coach at Wolfsburg, which lasted from 2019 until 2021, the two individuals collaborated on various projects.
In addition, Glasner has previous connections to the Red Bull football group, having served as an assistant coach at Red Ball Salzburg for a period of two seasons under the direction of Roger Schmidt.
In the event that Glasner were to return to the Bundesliga, it would be his first job in German football since his two-year stint with Eintracht Frankfurt.
On the occasion of his tenure with Frankfurt, Glasner guided the club to a renowned victory in the Europa League in May 2022, when they prevailed over Rangers through the use of penalties.
The news that Leipzig is reportedly interested in Glasner comes after the club fired Marco Rose on Sunday and appointed Zsolt Low as the interim head coach until further notice.
Rose left Leipzig less than twenty-four hours after the team suffered a defeat to Borussia Monchengladbach by a score of 1-0. As a consequence of this defeat, Leipzig was ranked sixth in the Bundesliga and three points away from the places in the Champions League.
As a result, it was also the first time that Klopp was fired from his position as Red Bull’s Global Head of Soccer, which he had started on January 1.
The fact that the former Liverpool manager had coached Rose for a number of seasons during their time together at Mainz 05 made the decision that much more challenging for him to make.
On Wednesday, when Palace takes on Southampton, who are currently in last place in the league, Glanser will be looking to lead Palace to a seventh victory out of their last nine league games.
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