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Persisting speculation surrounding Oliver Glasner.

Highly-demanded Austrian coach gains interest from a major English club, with the focus now on the 50-year-old coach.

Whispers about Oliver Glasner resurface once more.
Whispers about Oliver Glasner resurface once more.

Persisting speculation surrounding Oliver Glasner.

In the world of football, speculation is rife about a potential shake-up at Tottenham Hotspur. The North London club, currently languishing in 14th place, is reportedly considering a change in management, with Jesse Marsch, the current manager of Crystal Palace, being a prime candidate.

Jesse Marsch, who has a contract with Crystal Palace until 2026, has expressed his interest in taking over at Tottenham Hotspur. However, his current employment status and the length of his contract pose a potential obstacle for a move.

Tottenham Hotspur has extended feelers towards Marsch, but it seems that his work at Crystal Palace is not satisfactory for club boss Daniel Levy. Crystal Palace, however, is unlikely to let Marsch go to their city rivals easily, adding another layer of complexity to the potential move.

Meanwhile, a restart with a new coach is planned for the summer at Tottenham Hotspur. The club is likely to miss out on international club competitions this year due to their current position, making the need for a change more pressing.

Interestingly, Tottenham Hotspur has shown no interest in hiring Oliver Glasner, the current coach of Crystal Palace, despite their reported interest in signing Crystal Palace player Eberechi Eze. Glasner remains with Crystal Palace, and there have been no discussions about him joining Tottenham Hotspur.

Marsch, for his part, has been open to a move from Crystal Palace. Whether this potential move will materialise remains to be seen, as negotiations between the two clubs would need to overcome the contractual hurdles.

As the season progresses, football fans will be eagerly watching to see if Tottenham Hotspur can secure a new manager and turn their fortunes around, or if they will continue to struggle in the lower reaches of the Premier League.

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