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Bayern Munich’s look for a brand-new supervisor struck another obstruction Monday.
Crystal Palace notified the German club it would take €100 million for them to part methods with present employer Oliver Glasner, The Athletic’s Matt Woosnam and Sebastian Stafford-Bloor report.
Bayern were apparently prepared to pay €18 million.
Thomas Tuchel, who accepted step down as supervisor at the end of the season, might now be asked to remain on, according to Bild’s Christian Falk.
Bayern have actually struggled to fill the approaching space. Leverkusen supervisor Xabi Alonso, Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann, and Austria employer Ralf Rangnick all chosen to remain in their present functions, and Glasner apparently accepted the factors behind Palace’s strong position.
Glasner just signed up with Palace in February, signing a two-and-a-half-year agreement after leaving Eintracht Frankfurt in the summer season. In the 13 matches he’s coached, Palace have actually collected the fourth-best Premier League record, powered by noteworthy wins over Liverpool, Newcastle United, and Manchester United.
Under Tuchel, Bayern relinquished their 11-year hang on the Bundesliga to Bayer Leverkusen and lost to Real Madrid in the Champions League semifinals. The Bavarians were likewise removed in the 2nd round of the German Cup by third-tier FC Saarbrucken.
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