The Premier League manager carousel is spinning up, and this summer could see a fascinating reshuffle across several clubs. While all eyes are on Chelsea after their recent sacking of Liam Rosenior, the ripple effects may extend far beyond Stamford Bridge.
Crystal Palace and Bournemouth are also potential hotspots for change. Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola is reportedly on his way out, while Palace's Oliver Glasner has been linked with the vacant Chelsea hot seat. This has sparked an intriguing subplot: former Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has emerged as a candidate to replace Glasner at Selhurst Park if the Austrian departs.
According to reports, Lampard and Ipswich Town's Kieran McKenna are both on Crystal Palace's shortlist to take over. It's a move that would bring the former England midfielder back to Premier League management after his recent stint at Coventry City. Some Chelsea fans have even speculated about a third return to Stamford Bridge for Lampard, but for now, he seems likely to remain with the Championship side.
Meanwhile, Chelsea's summer rebuild continues with Romeo Lavia speaking optimistically about the Blues' title chances, and the club's financial settlement with sacked manager Liam Rosenior has been detailed by the BBC—though it won't reach the full value of his contract.
For the latest updates, including exclusive analysis and breaking news, be sure to check the official Chelsea News app. And don't miss the newest episode of Simon Phillips' SPTC podcast for deeper insight into all the managerial moves ahead.
