Crystal Palace puts a price tag of 100 million euros on Oliver Glasner while Bayern Munich fails in its bid for him
Crystal Palace have valued Oliver Glasner at €100 million to keep him out of the clutches of Bayern Munich, talkSPORT understands.
Bavarianwho are looking for your successor of Thomas TuchelThey have considered Glasner as a potential candidate due to his early success in the Premier League.
Glasner joined Palace in mid-February as a replacement for Roy Hodgson and has since made a huge impact at Selhurst Park.
The Eagles have won five of their last six Premier League games, a run that includes wins over Liverpool and Manchester United.
To retain the Austrian, the Premier League side believe he is worth a whopping €100m (£86m).
Glasner has previous experience in a top-tier European league amid stints in the Bundesliga with Wolfsburg and Eintracht Frankfurt.
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The 49-year-old also won the Europa League with the latter in 2022, in which they beat Rangers 5-4 on penalties.
Now at Palace, players such as Michael Olise, Eberechi Eze and Jean-Philippe Mateta have flourished under his guidance.
They sit 12th in the Premier League and could even seal a spot in the first half, with Bayern now set to look for alternative targets.
The Germans have already been rejected by Xabi Alonso, who opted to stay at Bayer Leverkusen after their impressive Bundesliga title.
Julian Nagelsmann, sacked by Bayern last March, had also been contacted for a return before committing his future to the German national team, while Ralf Rangnick was recently ruled out.
Another name linked is Hansi Flick, who managed Bayern between 2019 and 2021, during which time they won the Champions League and consecutive Bundesliga titles.
Tuchel won the Bundesliga at the end of last season but will leave this summer after a trophyless campaign.
Bayern are 15 points behind Leverkusen in the German top flight and could even drop to third place in the final matchday this weekend.
They were also recently knocked out of the Champions League in the semi-final against Real Madrid in dramatic and controversial circumstances.
DFL Super Cup and DFB Cup hopes also ended in misery as Bayern prepare to embark on a new era.