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Oliver Glasner could leave Palace before end of the season
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Thomas Frank second favourite after sacking by Spurs
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Man United are also in search of a permanent manger - get updates here
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Friday 20 February - Robbie Keane odds-on to replace Glasner at Palace
Robbie Keane is 17/201.85 to be Crystal Palace's next manager after reports that Oliver Glasner's immediate future at the south London club is in doubt.
The Austrian is set to leave the club at the end of the 2025/26 season but, after fans chanted "We want Glasner out" at last night's 1-1 draw against Zrinjski Mostar in the Europa Conference League, there have been reports that his departure will be brought forward.
Glasner's Palace reign has soured spectacularly this season. It is only nine months since he steered them to their first major trophy in the FA Cup final at Wembley, but results this season have dipped amid tensions with the board and the manager has lashed out at the chairman.
Palace will be aiming for only their second win in 15 games when they host Wolves in the Premier League on Sunday. They have not won a home match since February.
Keane is currently the manager of Ferencvaros where he has impressed, winning the Hungarian league title last season and steering the team to victory over Rangers in the Europa League in 2025/26. He previously managed Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Thomas Frank is another contender near the top of the market, as 11/43.75 second favourite following his sacking by Tottenham.
Saturday 17 January - La Liga managers head the early betting
Jose Bordalas is the early 3/14.00 favourite to be the Next Permanent Crystal Palace Manager after current boss Oliver Glasner announced that he would be leaving the club when his contract expires at the end of the current season.
Glasner said in Friday's pre-match press conference that he informed the club's hierarchy in October of his intention to leave the club, citing that he wants a new challengs after guiding the Eagles to a memorable FA Cup final win last season.
Interestingly, Glasner is currently the 6/52.20 favourite to be in charge of Manchester United at the start of the 2026/27 season.
Veteran manager Bordalas, 61, has held the manager or head coach roles no fewer than 17 times spanning more than 30 years, mostly in the lower leagues of Spanish football, but he is currently in charge of La Liga side Getafe and winning many plaudits with the club currently comfortable in mid-table.
Behind Bordalas in the market is 9/25.50 chance Inigo Perez, 37, who is currently the manager of Rayo Vallecano, also in La Liga, while former Crystal Palace favourite and England manager Gareth Southgate is the third favourite at 5/16.00.
- Jose Bordalas 3/14.00
- Inigo Perez 9/25.50
- Gareth Southgate 5/16.00
- Craig Bellamy 15/28.50
- BAR 10/111.00