Crystal Palace and Manchester United are both going to be in the market for a new manager at the end of the season, and Will Still was spotted at Old Trafford on Sunday, sparking rumours about a potential move to Selhurst Park.
Palace boss Oliver Glasner has confirmed that he will be leaving the club at the end of the season, meaning the Eagles will already be working on potential replacements ahead of the summer.
At Old Trafford, Michael Carrick has only signed a deal until the end of the campaign, so there's a chance that the Red Devils bring in a replacement ahead of the 2026/2027 season.
There doesn't appear to be a clear target for the Eagles or United, but one manager being spotted at Old Trafford hints that he could be a possible candidate.
Will Still a Potential Crystal Palace Candidate
Will Still applauding the Southampton supporters
Former Southampton manager Still was spotted at Old Trafford watching Manchester United secure a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon.
Insider Scouts in Attendance has claimed that Still could be a potential managerial candidate for Crystal Palace.
Still, described as 'one of the most exciting' young managers, has been out of work since he was sacked by Southampton earlier in the season.
The 33-year-old being at Old Trafford due to being a candidate for Manchester United feels unlikely, but it wouldn't be a huge surprise if he were a serious candidate for the Eagles.
Whether Palace fans would be happy with that remains to be seen, but the Eagles will certainly be working on potential candidates ahead of the summer.
Palace Eyeing Still Wouldn't be a Surprise
Southampton manager Will Still looks on
If Still is a genuine contender to take over at Selhurst Park, then it might not be a surprise, considering the route the Eagles like to go down in terms of their recruitment.
Palace often prefer to sign young, up-and-coming stars for the future when bringing players to the club, and they like to take risks.
The appointment of Glasner might have been considered a risk due to his lack of Premier League experience, which might tempt the hierarchy to take a chance on Still.
The former Lens manager was one of the most highly rated young coaches in the world before his move to Southampton, but his spell in England may have tainted his reputation.
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Will Still's Journey as a Manager So Far
Will Still
GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT to provide a summary on Still's career as a manager so far.
Started coaching very young, taking charge of Belgian clubs Lierse and Beerschot early in his career.
Broke through in France with Reims, becoming the youngest manager in Europe’s top five leagues and going on a long unbeaten run in Ligue 1.
Moved to RC Lens, guiding them to an eighth-place Ligue 1 finish before departing in 2025.
Appointed Southampton F.C. manager on a three-year deal in May 2025.
Struggled in the EFL Championship, winning just two of 13 games.
Was dismissed by Southampton in November 2025 after five months in charge.