Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has reportedly rejected an opportunity to take over as head coach of Bayern Munich, opting instead to continue his project at Selhurst Park. The Austrian coach, who has impressed since taking charge of Palace earlier this year, was approached as part of Bayern’s ongoing search for a permanent successor following internal reshuffles and inconsistent form in recent seasons.
Glasner’s decision has surprised many in European football, particularly given Bayern’s status as Germany’s most successful club and one of the biggest names in world football. However, sources close to the coach suggest his choice was guided by loyalty to his current project, the freedom he enjoys in shaping Palace’s identity, and his desire to build on the foundations he has already established in the Premier League.

Since arriving in South London, Glasner has revitalised Crystal Palace with an attacking brand of football, tactical organisation, and renewed team spirit. His ability to extract consistent performances from a squad previously battling inconsistency has drawn admiration from across Europe. Under his leadership, several young players have flourished, and the team’s style has evolved into one capable of competing with the league’s top sides on their day.
For Bayern Munich, the rejection represents another setback in their managerial hunt. After parting ways with previous managers and undergoing a period of instability, the German giants have been exploring a range of candidates capable of restoring their domestic dominance and European competitiveness. Glasner, who guided Eintracht Frankfurt to Europa League success before moving to England, was seen as a perfect fit — tactically astute, calm under pressure, and experienced at managing high expectations.

Nonetheless, the Austrian coach appears to have made a deliberate choice to continue his Premier League journey rather than return to the Bundesliga. His current relationship with the Crystal Palace board and the backing he has received for his vision reportedly played a key role in his decision. Glasner is said to be focused on developing a long-term project that can take Palace beyond mid-table obscurity and turn them into regular contenders for European qualification.












