Crystal Palace: Steve Parish Reveals New Oliver Glasner Contract Update After Talks Held

 

 

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has given an important update regarding the future of manager Oliver Glasner, following weeks of speculation about a possible contract extension. Glasner, who took over at Selhurst Park earlier this year, has quickly transformed the mood around the club with his attacking style, tactical intelligence, and ability to get the best out of key players. After holding internal discussions with the club’s hierarchy and Glasner’s representatives, Parish confirmed that talks are moving in a positive direction and that both sides are keen to continue their partnership.

 

Since arriving in South London, Glasner has earned praise for revitalising a side that had previously struggled for consistency. Under his guidance, Crystal Palace have shown more fluidity in possession, sharper transitions, and a more dynamic approach in attack — a refreshing change from the conservative football that occasionally frustrated fans in previous seasons. His tactical system has also breathed new life into players such as Eberechi Eze, Michael Olise, and Jean-Philippe Mateta, who have flourished with the freedom and creativity encouraged under the Austrian coach.

 

Steve Parish, speaking after the recent board meeting, acknowledged Glasner’s impact and made it clear that the club is eager to secure his long-term commitment. “Oliver has done a fantastic job since joining us,” Parish said. “His professionalism, his tactical insight, and his leadership qualities have brought a new level of confidence to the team. We’ve had constructive talks about his future, and I’m optimistic that we’ll reach an agreement soon.”

 

The news of ongoing discussions has been warmly received by the Crystal Palace fanbase. Supporters view Glasner as the right man to lead the club into a more ambitious era, one that balances stability with the pursuit of European football. His previous success at Eintracht Frankfurt, where he guided the team to Europa League glory, has also raised expectations that Palace could become a consistent top-half Premier League side under his stewardship.

 

Sources close to the negotiations suggest that the new deal could include a pay rise and expanded control over player recruitment — a move designed to reward Glasner’s early success and give him the authority to shape the squad according to his long-term vision. The club’s recruitment strategy has already shown signs of evolution, with Palace targeting young, technically gifted players capable of fitting into Glasner’s fast-paced, attacking philosophy.

 

Behind the scenes, Parish and sporting director Dougie Freedman are reportedly working closely to align transfer priorities with the manager’s plans. The board’s willingness to invest in new talent reflects their belief that Glasner can elevate Palace beyond mid-table comfort and into the conversation for European qualification spots.

 

As the talks progress, it appears that both sides share mutual respect and a common goal — to build a competitive team capable of challenging the Premier League’s established order. While the contract has yet to be finalised, Parish’s latest comments have eased any fears of uncertainty around Glasner’s future.

 

If a new deal is confirmed, it will signal not just the club’s confidence in Glasner, but also a commitment to a brighter, more ambitious era at Selhurst Park — one defined by smart leadership, entertaining football, and the pursuit of long-term success.

 

 

 

 

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