Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish says talks have taken place with Oliver Glasner about extending the contract of the Eagles supervisor as the 2 events look to “align their pursuits”.
Glasner will probably be out of contract on the finish of the season and there's uncertainty in regards to the 51-year-old's future on the membership.
Sources have informed BBC Sport the Austrian was provided a brand new deal earlier this summer season, however he has but to signal the contract.
“We have had some early conversations,” Parish informed Talksport. “We might like to hold Oliver, we're constructing one thing. I feel for Oliver it is in regards to the circumstances being proper.”
Glasner took over as Palace boss in February 2024 and guided them to victory in final season's FA Cup – the membership's first main trophy.
Their triumph meant they certified for the Europa League, however had been demoted to the Convention League for breaching multi-club possession guidelines. American businessman John Textor owned a stake within the Eagles on the time and was the bulk proprietor of French membership Lyon, who had additionally certified for the Europa League.
Glasner additionally led Palace to victory towards Liverpool within the Group Protect in August and has steered them to sixth within the Premier League following a promising begin to the season – 4 factors off prime spot.
“It is about all the pieces being in a means that he enjoys his work and he finds the circumstances beneficial to attain,” added Parish.
“Oliver needs to win issues, he makes no secret of that. That is what he is in soccer for.
“So if we are able to align these pursuits then hopefully we are able to make one thing occur.”
