Crystal Palace talks expected to take place soon for manager – club determined to ‘stand firm’ despite ‘morally agreeing’

expected to sit with lens crystal Palace To discuss a deal for Pierre Sage in the coming days.

report team Despite Sage and Lens announcing they were going their separate ways this week, talks are planned between the two clubs.

Lens exit agreed upon

The newspaper covers Pierre Sage’s situation today and how the rift has developed between him and the leadership of Lens over the past few weeks.

While Sage has delivered an incredible season for Lens, with a Coupe de France win and a second-place finish in Ligue 1, tensions have increased behind the scenes.

He informed the club’s leadership on Tuesday evening of his desire to leave the club after one season. This matches reports from Crystal Palace They have made him their number one choice to replace Oliver Glasner.

This news did not come as a surprise to the leadership of Lens. They realized that separation was imminent during the media tour after winning the Cup. Rishi explained during those ceremonies that while his heart was in the lens, he was in high demand and needed to assess his options. Now he has made it clear that he wants to go.

“Given his personal ambition and his desire to maximize his market value, his departure makes sense in principle,” a source told the newspaper.

“But the way it was handled is still disappointing. It will be impossible to mend fences after these last few days.”

crystal palace talks

Secession has now been ‘ethically agreed’ but has not been formalized at the administrative level. Pierre Sage still has two years left on his deal. And the French side is committed to ‘standing firm’ and not compromising with any interested party.

Talks are expected to take place with Crystal Palace in the coming days. Despite suitors in the Middle East, particularly Saudi Arabia, he is the strong favorite to hire him.

He is the Eagles’ number one man to replace Glasner this summer. Sage could earn triple his current salary of €100,000 a month at Selhurst Park.

But he is keen on the project, which ‘mainly serves the former Lyon coach’s Premier League ambitions.’ However, first, Lille must agree a deal with Crystal Palace that they find acceptable.

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Rangers’ drama now looks like self-harm – not agreeing an early transfer would backfire

Hansa Rostock may regret the transfer drama they made over Ryan Naderi after Danny Roehl’s departure to Rangers has been a blow to them.

at least that’s how it is Could be anything from BILD to latest. They cover Division 3 today and how ‘promotion alarm bells’ are now ringing. The newspaper reports that Hansa has now lost four games without a win. These are two draws and two defeats. His promotion target is now faltering.

Naderi is yet to win a game since joining Rangers in a €6m deal in the January transfer window. Although their strikers are performing well, it is not enough. Last weekend they suffered a 1-0 defeat despite dominating possession and creating chances.

‘Painful pattern’ since Rangers transfer

A ‘painful pattern’ is also emerging. Rostock simply doesn’t win ‘top matches’. So far, 33 of their 40 points have come against teams below seventh place. Now players are sounding the alarm, including midfield engine Marco Schuster.

He said, “It’s always the same: When the competition gives us a slight head start, we often fail to deliver the final blow.”

“If we want to achieve our big goals, we definitely need to take it up a notch. We just need to be more hungry, especially in the penalty area.”

Naderi could help with that particular problem. Instead, he is enjoying life at his new club in Scotland. And for Hansa there is no one else to blame except him.

Sport Witness covered his long move to Rangers at the end of the transfer and the drama surrounding it. Much of this was due to Hansa and their sporting directors.

Rangers tried to help

For example, Rangers initially offered Naderi to stay at the German club until the end of the season.

They were more than happy to delay his arrival at Ibrox, help him boost their team and then make a move in the summer. Naderi agreed to such a deal as well.

However, the Germans pushed hard and eventually sold Rangers at the end of the window on a permanent basis.

Now, as a result, they sit six points adrift of the automatic promotion places without a win since the 22-year-old left.

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