

Key Takeaways:
- Crystal Palace and manager Oliver Glasner have started negotiations over a new contract, according to club president Steve Parish
- Glasner guided Palace to their maiden FA Cup trophy last season, marking a first in their 164-year history
- The Austrian boss also claimed the Super Cup in August with a victory over Premier League title holders Liverpool
Negotiations Underway Following Landmark Achievements
Crystal Palace have entered into discussions with manager Oliver Glasner over a potential contract extension, club president Steve Parish has confirmed. The talks come in the wake of an outstanding spell for the club under Glasner’s stewardship, with last season’s FA Cup win and the August Super Cup triumph serving as the highlights.
🗣️ Steve Parish on Glasner’s contract renewal: "We've had some early conversations.
We would love to keep Oliver. We're building something special, and for Oliver, it's about ensuring the conditions are right."@henrywinter pic.twitter.com/YjXrZCP8br
— Palace Report (@PalaceReport) October 12, 2025
Historic Season for Crystal Palace
The Austrian manager made an immediate impact at Selhurst Park, leading Palace to their first-ever FA Cup trophy in the club’s 164-year existence. Building on this momentum, Glasner steered his side to victory in the Super Cup against the reigning English champions, Liverpool, further bolstering his credentials.
Season | Trophy | Opponent in Final |
---|---|---|
2024/25 | FA Cup | Manchester City |
2025/26 | Community Shield | Liverpool |
Parish Outlines Club’s Confidence in Glasner
Club president Steve Parish explained that while negotiations remain at an early stage, both parties are eager to reach an agreement. Parish stated: “We have already held several talks. Our desire is to keep Oliver, who simply wants the right working conditions,” adding, “He enjoys working here and is satisfied with his time at Palace so far. Oliver wants to be a successful coach and to win, which he does not hide from anyone. That is exactly why he works in football. Our interests align, and we hope to re-sign.”