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‘He’ll stay here’: Palace co-owner insists Oliver Glasner won’t leave Selhurst Park

The GuardianSunday, May 18, 2025 at 9:31:13 PM
‘He’ll stay here’: Palace co-owner insists Oliver Glasner won’t leave Selhurst Park
** Crystal Palace co-owner Steve Parish is shutting down any speculation about manager Oliver Glasner leaving the club, despite reported interest from Tottenham, Bayer Leverkusen, and RB Leipzig. Parish is adamant Glasner will stay put at Selhurst Park next season. Meanwhile, defender Marc Guéhi has been discharged from the hospital after an eye injury scare.
What This Means: ** For Palace fans, this is reassuring news—keeping Glasner signals ambition and stability after his FA Cup success. But it also hints at a broader trend: top managers are in high demand, and clubs like Tottenham circling could test Palace’s resolve. The Guéhi update is a minor relief, but the real story here is Parish’s firm stance in a volatile managerial market.
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