Crystal Palace have agreed a deal with Oliver Glasner to replace Roy Hodgson as manager, talkSPORT understands.
Glasner will take over as Crystal Palace manager after the south London club agreed a two-year deal with the Austrian.
Talks progressed on Thursday over a move that will see the 49-year-old's contract extended until 2026 after a poor run of form in recent months.
Palace have won just four games of their last 18 Premier League matches, potentially seeing them involved in a relegation fight.
hodgson suffered a serious medical incident Thursday morning in front of concerned players and coaches and had to be taken to the hospital.
Saw his press conference on Thursday afternoon canceled where he was expected to answer questions about his future as a coach.
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Crystal Palace gave an update on Hodgson's health, stating that he was stable in hospital.
Reports emerged on Wednesday night that Palace chairman Steve Parish had decided to let Hodgson go this week.
It comes after a 3-1 defeat to Chelsea on Monday night, which left the Eagles in 15th place in the Premier League.
With only four wins in their last 18 league games, they have plummeted down the table and five points clear of the relegation zone.
Palace face Everton next Monday night in the Premier League and it is now shaping up to be a six-point game.
But Hodgson will not be on the bench as Glasner takes over after Parish failed in his bid to bring in Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna.
Glasner led Frankfurt to Europa League glory in 2022, defeating West Ham in the semi-finals before beating Rangers in the final.
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