THE SELHURST SHOCK: WHY XAVI HERNANDEZ IS INTERESTED IN JOINING CRYSTAL PALACE
Crystal Palace target Xavi Hernandez as Oliver Glasner decides to leave. Read the latest on Palace's move for the Barca legend.
Word on the street in Spain is that Crystal Palace might try to get former Barcelona boss Xavi Hernandez to replace Oliver Glasner.
The Selhurst Park team is getting ready for the possibility that their Austrian manager will leave after the season. They're already thinking about who could take his place.
Apparently, Palace thinks Xavi is one of the best choices out there. They like his tactics and how well he works with young players.
Xavi is free after leaving Barcelona at the end of the 2023/24 season. He’s supposedly turned down a few offers already, including one from Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia back in September.
Palace wants Xavi
According to the Spanish paper Fichajes, Xavi has been waiting for the right chance since he left Barcelona—something where he can work without constant drama and put his ideas into action.
He’s supposedly interested in moving to the Premier League. Before coaching Barcelona in June 2021, he spent a couple of years with Al-Sadd in Qatar.
The 45-year-old was in charge at Nou Camp for three seasons, winning La Liga and the Spanish Super Cup in 2022/23.
Xavi was let go in May 2024, even though he had another year on his contract. Just weeks before, club president Joan Laporta had talked him into staying after Xavi wanted to leave when the season ended.
Xavi, who has been called ‘the best manager in the world,’ played for Barcelona for 17 years. During that time, he won four Champions Leagues and eight La Liga titles.
Glasner Expected to Leave Selhurst Park
Palace is preparing for life without Glasner because he’s decided not to sign a new deal at Selhurst Park.
Fabrizio Romano, a senior reporter for GIVEMESPORT, reports that Glasner will probably leave when his current contract runs out at the end of the season.
The Austrian manager took over at Palace in February 2024, replacing Roy Hodgson, and won two trophies this year—the FA Cup and the Community Shield.
Right now, Palace is ninth in the Premier League after 17 games, six points behind Liverpool, who is in fourth place.
Palace Might Buy A New Forward in January
Palace wants to improve its offence in January and is one of the teams interested in Tottenham Hotspur forward Brennan Johnson.
The Eagles also have their eye on Manchester City’s Oscar Bobb as a cheaper option. Pep Guardiola’s team might let him go if they sign Antoine Semenyo.
LIVERPOOL TARGET EMILIANO MARTINEZ AS JUVENTUS CLOSE IN ON LEGEND ALISSON BECKER
Discover why FSG are targeting Emi Martinez to replace Alisson, as Villa face pressure to sell their highest-earning players.
There’s growing talk about Liverpool potentially moving for Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez as they weigh up options if Alisson Becker leaves for Juventus this summer, according to TEAMtalk.
Alisson has been a rock for Liverpool since they paid a hefty fee to sign him from Roma in 2018. Over eight seasons, he’s helped secure six major trophies, including two Premier League titles and the Champions League, earning a reputation as one of the club’s best-ever goalkeepers.
But with his contract expiring in just over a year, it seems likely he might leave for a new challenge abroad. Sources suggest Juventus are confident about signing him this summer and has also been targeting other Premier League players.
This potential departure has pushed Liverpool’s owners, FSG, to explore the goalkeeper market carefully and consider strong replacements for such a key position.
Sources confirm that Martinez is once again drawing significant transfer interest ahead of the window. Aston Villa, meanwhile, are under pressure to balance their books and have Martinez, one of their highest earners with a contract until 2029, firmly on their minds.
Villa has begun looking into possible replacements too, making enquiries about several goalkeepers, including Manchester City’s James Trafford.
Martinez’s situation is catching attention across Europe, and Liverpool is among the clubs aware he could be available.
Within Liverpool’s recruitment team, Martinez is highly regarded and seen as a serious candidate should Alisson depart. Juventus has offered Alisson an attractive long-term contract, something Liverpool could match, but apparently are hesitant to do so at this point.
Discussions between Alisson and Juventus have reportedly progressed well, with the player keen to test himself in Serie A. This uncertainty has made Liverpool carefully consider their next steps in goal.
While youngster Giorgi Mamardashvili is promising, there’s still some doubt about whether he’s ready to immediately take on the number one role at a club chasing top honours every season.
That has led Liverpool to broaden its search and look at more experienced options. Martinez stands out for his leadership, mentality, and top-level experience, qualities Liverpool values highly, given his recent performances for both Villa and Argentina.
His reputation as a commanding figure and elite shot-stopper also makes him attractive to those handling Liverpool’s recruitment.
Aston Villa aren’t pushing Martinez out aggressively, but they acknowledge a significant offer could force serious talks this summer. With financial realities to face, tough decisions might be on the horizon for the Midlands club.
Liverpool’s manager, Arne Slot, has hinted at a possible “changing of the guard” regarding Alisson this summer, noting that all transfers are carefully considered with the club’s best interests in mind.
He mentioned experience is a factor in keeping players like Alisson, but ultimately it will be the club’s decision, especially with just one year left on the current deal.
While StadiumNest sources say the Juventus move is gaining serious momentum, some journalists believe selling Alisson could turn out to be a major mistake for Liverpool.
At the same time, there’s a growing unease within Liverpool about whether letting Caoimhin Kelleher go last summer was a misstep, which now adds to their uncertainty over goalkeeping options going forward.
ALAN SHEARER SLAMS VAR INCONSISTENCY AFTER ARSENAL SCRAPE PAST WEST HAM IN LONDON
Discover why Alan Shearer and Gary Lineker are questioning VAR consistency following Callum Wilson’s disallowed goal in London.
Alan Shearer didn’t hold back after Arsenal’s tense 1-0 win over West Ham, blasting what he sees as the Premier League’s inconsistent officiating.
West Ham, desperate for points at the bottom of the table, thought they’d snatched a late equaliser when Callum Wilson scored in stoppage time. But VAR caught a foul; Pablo was judged to have collided with Arsenal’s keeper David Raya, and the goal got chalked off. The review dragged on, too, with VAR official Darren England studying the replays for more than four minutes before telling referee Chris Kavanagh to check the monitor himself.
Shearer, chatting with Gary Lineker and Micah Richards on The Rest is Football podcast, admitted the officials probably got it right in the end. Still, he said, VAR hasn’t fixed the bigger problem: referees can’t seem to make consistent calls.
“Some people think that’s a foul; some don’t,” Shearer said. “But where’s the consistency? Every week we’re seeing almost identical incidents.”
He pointed to another recent VAR call last week at Everton; Bernardo Silva drew a holding foul, but Merlin Rohl barely got a second look from the officials. “Where was VAR then?” Shearer asked.
The frustration goes beyond just the players and coaches. “Fans will show you screenshots of similar moments, and sometimes it’s a foul; sometimes it’s nothing. That’s why people are upset.”
West Ham walk away empty-handed, missing out on what could’ve been a crucial point in their relegation battle. Arsenal, meanwhile, hang on at the top, still five clear of Manchester City.
Gary Lineker added his two cents: “Probably a foul, but this isn’t how it’s supposed to work. If I were a West Ham or Man City fan, I’d be angry too. There were all kinds of grappling at that corner, Arsenal players grabbing West Ham attackers everywhere. Sure, keepers get special protection, and maybe it was a foul. But what about everything else going on in the box?”
Wayne Rooney, though, gave the officials some rare credit on his own show. “Clear foul in my book. You can see the arm hit Raya’s face, and he can’t reach the ball. VAR actually did its job in a big moment.”