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By SIMON JONES Published: 07: 04 AEDT, 13 March 2025 | Updated: 07: 04 AEDT, 13 March 2025 View comments Crystal Palace have opened talks over a new contract for coach Oliver Glasner. The 50-year-old is once again emerging as a target for rival clubs with Red Bull Leipzig among his admirers. Palace rebuffed interest from Bayern Munich last season and, while there is a year left on Glasner's contract plus an option to extend, there is a desire to reward the Austrian for the progress he has made at Selhurst Park. Palace are 11th in the Premier League and face Fulham in the FA Cup quarter finals. They also need stability ahead of a summer where they anticipate offers for key players Adam Wharton, Marc Guehi, Jean Philippe Mateta and Eberechi Eze. Elsewhere, Ryan Lowe has been appointed manager of Wigan Athletic. Crystal Palace have opened talks with Oliver Glasner over a new contract amid interest from European clubs Bundesliga side Red Bull Leipzig are among the admirers of the 50-year-old Austrian coach Palace are anticipating offers for a number of their best players this summer, including Jean-Philippe Mateta and Adam Wharton Former Preston North End boss Lowe replaces Shaun Maloney. The former winger was was sacked earlier this month. Lowe has signed a three-and-a-half year deal at Deepdale.
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