
"He's not gonna be at Palace. He's got a year left. I'd be gobsmacked. I hope he is and I hope I'm wrong. But given the fact he's barely been backed, given the fact it's going to be very difficult for him to replicate what he achieved last year, it is a distinct possibility he's going to be on his way from Palace."
"Given the fact that Cooper was liked by Palace, it wouldn't be beyond the wit of man to put him into Brondby, get Brondby going for a year and then move him out of Brondby into Palace, because Blitzer is the intellectual capital behind both. Palace fans will no doubt hope they can keep Glasner for as long as possible, but they probably also have to be realistic about their manager being a man in demand, just as many of their star players have been."
Simon Jordan identified Steve Cooper as a strong contender to replace Oliver Glasner at Crystal Palace in 2026. Glasner has attracted interest from Manchester United after winning the FA Cup and the Community Shield. Cooper has accepted the Brondby job, which Jordan believes could set him up for a return to the Premier League after a year. Jordan cited limited backing and the challenge of repeating last season's achievements as reasons Glasner might leave. Jordan also recalled earlier Palace interest in Cooper, and noted that fans should be realistic about Glasner being a sought-after manager.
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