
Frank Lampard, the manager of Coventry City, is widely seen as a strong contender to succeed Oliver Glasner at Crystal Palace.
The 51-year-old managed the club’s first FA Cup victory last season and will be looking for success in the Conference League this season.
However, concerns about his immediate future at Selhurst Park grew after he had an outburst following the team’s 2-1 loss to Sunderland on Saturday, claiming the squad felt abandoned.
The London club is now 13th in the Premier League rankings, but they are only seven points below fifth place, which might qualify for the Champions League.
Crystal Palace targets Frank Lampard.

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish is said to be a big fan of Lampard, who has been a huge success at Coventry this season.
The Sky Blues are one of the favourites for automatic promotion to the Premier League, which has piqued the Eagles’ interest.
While Glasner is anticipated to oversee the season’s conclusion, the club is still considering potential possibilities for when his contract ends in the summer, including Getafe’s Jose Bordalas and Rayo Vallecano’s Inigo Perez.
If the troubles behind the scenes persist, the Premier League club may find themselves in need of a new head coach sooner than expected.
Lampard has been in charge of the CBS Arena since November 2024 and has received numerous accolades since his arrival.
He led Coventry to the play-offs last season, but a defeat to Sunderland condemned the team to another season in the second tier.
However, the Sky Blues now lead the Championship table, six points ahead of second-place Middlesbrough after 27 games.

Frank Lampard’s departure in the summer would be a blow to Coventry.
Crystal Palace will be an attractive proposition for Lampard, even if he leads Coventry to promotion this summer.
The Eagles are a well-established top-flight team that will aim to qualify for European competition, and they may even compete on the continent again in 2026/27.
Meanwhile, Coventry’s attention will be on staying in the division, which there is no guarantee they will be able to do, therefore Lampard’s stock may never be higher than it is today.
It would be a blow to the Sky Blues if he left, and owner Doug King may have to do everything he can to keep him during the next few months.
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