Oliver Glasner's next move: Man United are the bookies' favourites to land outgoing Crystal Palace boss but FOUR other top clubs should be chasing the highly-rated Austrian
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Oliver Glasner’s surprising decision to step down as Crystal Palace’s manager at the season’s end has undoubtedly piqued the interest of numerous clubs across Europe.

The manager, who led his team to an FA Cup victory, disclosed that he had informed chairman Steve Parish of his plan to leave Selhurst Park as far back as October.

Adding to the disappointment for Palace supporters, Glasner also confirmed that team captain Marc Guehi is set to join Manchester City, a move that could significantly impact the Premier League title race.

With Glasner soon to be available and several high-profile teams potentially seeking new leadership by season’s end, the question arises: what will be Glasner’s next destination?

In this analysis, Daily Mail Sport explores five potential clubs that might be eyeing the 51-year-old manager.

Oliver Glasner sensationally announced he is leaving Crystal Palace at the end of the season

Oliver Glasner sensationally announced he is leaving Crystal Palace at the end of the season

1. Man United

Following Glasner’s revelation of his desire for a ‘new challenge’ on Friday afternoon, betting companies swiftly adjusted the odds, making him a strong contender for Manchester United’s next permanent managerial role.

And it is easy to see why. 

Glasner has built up a reputation for consistently exceeding expectations and – crucially for United – has made a habit of winning trophies in recent years.

There are, inevitably, questions over Glasner’s preferred system. His use of a 3-4-2-1 at Palace will cause some United fans to squirm, recalling Ruben Amorim’s ultimately detrimental devotion to the same shape.

But fear not, United fans. Glasner wouldn’t be Amorim Mk II if he was given the Old Trafford hotseat – because he’s already been outspoken about how he is not wedded to one formation.

‘The philosophy is not the system,’ Glasner explained last November. ‘The philosophy are the habits and the patterns on the pitch. That’s the philosophy.

‘The system can change. Again, I’ve played every single system – every single one. So, really, from 4-4-2, 4-2-3-1, 4-3-3, 3-4-3, 3-5-2… I’ve played everything.’

Our verdict: A great option for United who would be silly not to consider it, but Glasner may hold his reservations about working under Jim Ratcliffe and Co.

Glasner won a Europa League title with Frankfurt and is a favourite to take the United job

Glasner won a Europa League title with Frankfurt and is a favourite to take the United job

2. Tottenham

Thomas Frank remains the Spurs manager at the time of writing, but patience in north London can surely only stretch so far if they continue languishing in the Premier League’s bottom half.

With exits already confirmed from the EFL Cup and FA Cup, no realistic title challenge on the horizon and a miracle required if they wish to do anything the Champions League, all the signs point towards another trophyless season. 

Yet beyond that, the biggest frustration for many Spurs supporters is the turgid nature of the football. 

Frank knows how to keep the goals out, but putting the ball in the back of the net is proving difficult. Meanwhile Glasner’s side, known for their quick counter-attacking, are never far from the scoresheet.

Perhaps a fusion of Glasner and Frank would make the best manager in the Premier League, but unfortunately, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is only big enough for one of them.

Could Spurs be tempted to pick up the phone to Glasner should they dismiss Frank? I don’t see why not. 

Our verdict: For Glasner’s sake, avoid. How often do managers leave Spurs with their reputation enhanced?

Glasner won the FA Cup with Palace and Spurs may consider him if they sack Thomas Frank

Glasner won the FA Cup with Palace and Spurs may consider him if they sack Thomas Frank

3. Juventus

Luciano Spalletti was brought to Juventus as recently as last October, but the Italian giants only offered him a contract until the end of the season.

In recent years the Old Lady have veered towards basket case territory – something that may put the cool, calm and collected Glasner off – having churned through three managers in 2025 alone.

Yet you’d suspect the appeal of restoring one of Europe’s great institutions to former glory would be hard for the Austrian to ignore. 

Juve currently lie 4th in Serie A and are drifting around the mid-table of the Champions League’s league phase. One would think the club want to start winning trophies again and Glasner could be the answer.

Numerous Italian outlets claim Spalletti’s side have already tried to sign Jean-Phillipe Mateta from Palace in this window, so perhaps an Italian reunion could be on the cards. 

One hurdle is that Glasner doesn’t speak the language, but he has six months to learn. 

Our verdict: The chance to manage in the Champions League while restoring a sleeping giant is a powerful sales pitch – one that could surely tempt Glasner.

Jean-Phillipe Mateta has been linked with a move to Juventus - could his Palace boss join him?

Jean-Phillipe Mateta has been linked with a move to Juventus – could his Palace boss join him?

4. Liverpool

Another man facing the ire of his fanbase due to his style of football is a certain Arne Slot.

The Liverpool boss went into this season having splashed out £450million – smashing the British transfer record twice – by adding the likes of Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak to a squad that had won the Premier League the year before.

But results at the start of the season were awful and, even though results have improved of late, supporters are still bored watching a side that should have been one of the best in English football history.

‘I find it really hard to hear (that football is dull) but I would not completely disagree,’ the Liverpool boss admitted just last week.

‘I want to win as many trophies as I can but I think I am also known for the fact that my teams always try to play attacking football and I can only say they’re trying to do so. 

Glasner could prove an interesting choice for the Liverpool hierarchy. The Austrian has beaten Slot three times in the five matches he’s faced him, losing just once.

Our verdict: Xabi Alonso remains the obvious heir at Liverpool, but Glasner would be mad to turn it down if the Reds came calling.

Liverpool fans may want Glasner to be appointed after growing frustrated with Slot's football

Liverpool fans may want Glasner to be appointed after growing frustrated with Slot’s football

5. Borussia Dortmund

Having already had tasted success in Germany with Frankfurt and Wolfsburg, the only two options realistically on the cards for Glasner in the Bundesliga now are Bayern Munich or Dortmund.

But with Bayern boss Vincent Kompany thriving in Munich, any move to the Allianz Arena looks unlikely – leaving BVB as the more plausible destination. 

Despite extending manager Nico Kovac’s contract until 2027, Dortmund find themselves 11 points adrift of Bayern in the title race and under mounting pressure to secure a top-four finish, with RB Leipzig and Stuttgart closing in. 

They were also knocked out of the DFB Pokal by Leverkusen and face a tough final two games in the Champions League against Spurs and Inter Milan to secure qualification to the next round.

So, despite the show of faith in Kovac, a sequence of bad results for Dortmund could have them looking for a new manager after all.

And for Glasner, the allure would be obvious. The chance to take charge in front of the famous Yellow Wall remains one of the most compelling invitations in European football.

Our verdict: Glasner would not be overawed by Kompany. Bayern are thriving under the former Burnley boss, but the Austrian would present a serious challenge.

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