Manager Andoni Iraola is set to leave Bournemouth at the end of this contract this summer, ending a three-year spell at the south coast club.
Former RB Leipzig manager Marco Rose is reportedly the leading candidate to replace Iraola, while Ipswich’s Kieran McKenna is also high on the list.
Given his impressive work at Bournemouth, Iraola has several suitors within and outside the Premier League.
Marca now reports that Crystal Palace have made a ‘millionaire offer’ to the Spaniard to become their new manager.
Current Palace boss Oliver Glasner will leave at the end of the season after the expiration of his contract.
Iraola is believed to be considering the Eagles’ offer and is expected to respond in the co days.
Palace has enjoyed success under Glasner, winning the FA Cup last season and are considered one of the favourites to win this season’s UEFA Conference League.
They need an ideal replacement for Glasner, which makes Iraola an appealing choice.
The 43-year-old would help the London outfit stay competitive within their sustainable financial model.
Despite losing several key players in the last two windows, he has kept Bournemouth competitive. They sit 11th in the standings, three points behind the last European qualification spot.
However, the Eagles would need to bolster their squad this summer to help them cope with domestic and European demands next season if they win the Conference League.
They have struggled in this league this season due to inadequate recruitment last summer, a factor cited as one reason for Glasner’s imminent exit.