Crystal Palace target Maghnes Akliouche is set to stay at current club Monaco despite interest from several clubs this summer.
The Selhurst Park outfit are looking to back Oliver Glasner this summer after Michael Olise left them for Bayern Munich.
Monaco’s 22-year-old French attacker Akliouche is a player Crystal Palace like and they have been linked with him in recent weeks.
Paris Saint-Germain and RB Leipzig are also claimed to hold an interest in the Monaco man.
Interested clubs, however, are set to face disappointment in their Akliouche chase as the 22-year-old is signing a new contract with the club, according to French sports daily L’Equipe.The 23-year-old midfielder is closing in on a move to Fulham from Arsenal in the ongoing transfer window.
He was left out of Arsenal’s 1-1 draw against Bournemouth last night as the midfielder looks to seal his move to Fulham.
The Cottagers are looking to get the capture of Smith Rowe over the line soon.
He is a player that Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner likes and the Austrian was keen to have him.
Crystal Palace announced the appointment of Oliver Glasner as their new manager in February 2024. The Austrian coach took over from Roy Hodgson, who had stepped down from the role due to health concerns.
The Eagles sought to bring in a head coach that could propel them towards safety in the Premier League, while building towards something bigger. Hodgson had kept Palace in the top tier comfortably, though there were concerns over the ambition of the club from supporters.
The former England boss stepped down in February 2024, with exactly 200 matches accrued for Crystal Palace over his two stints.
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner’s past coaching career
Oliver Glasner has built up a coaching career that has seen him move from Austrian football to German football with great success. The first head coach job was with SV Ried, though that would only last for one season.
A switch to LASK was then on the cards, with a dual role as both director of sport and head coach. A promotion from the second tier was confirmed with the Austrian outfit, before a successful spell in the top flight saw qualification for the Europa League and Champions League.