According to Football Insider, Crystal Palace have begun formulating their managerial plans for next season, with Sean Dyche emerging as one of several players being considered.
The experienced Premier League manager is thought to be “interested” in a role at Selhurst Park and is thought to be open to a return to top-level management.
However, while Dyche is reportedly open to talks, sources suggest he is not currently leading the race as Palace consider multiple options before making a final decision.
Sean Dyche has extensive experience in the Premier League
Dyche has been out of work since leaving Nottingham Forest earlier this season.
Previously known for his disciplined and organized defensive approach at Burnley and Everton, Dyche has built a reputation for stabilizing clubs in difficult situations.
The 54-year-old brings a wealth of Premier League experience and will be an asset to Crystal Palace as they assess their next long-term direction.
Dyche is said to view the Palace project as an attractive opportunity, particularly given the club’s established Premier League status and competitive squad core.
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Palace remain open to options. Oliver Glassner is scheduled to fulfill the remainder of his contract through the summer, giving management time to conduct a thorough evaluation process.
Among the potential candidates is Thomas Frank, who is believed to be under serious consideration following his recent departure from Tottenham.
Palace’s leadership reportedly believes Frank could be motivated to reassert his eligibility following a difficult period in north London.
Former striker Robbie Keane is also attracting attention after performing well in European competitions with Ferencvaros.
Meanwhile, rumors of former England manager Gareth Southgate as a high-profile replacement have faded.
With multiple profiles on the table, the south London club appear determined to make a carefully calculated choice rather than rushing into a decision.
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