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Brennan Johnson to Push for Summer Exit at Crystal Palace Amid Oliver Glasner Sack Latest

Crystal Palace winger Brennan Johnson is reportedly set to demand a summer transfer away from the club, just months after his £35m move from Tottenham Hotspur in January 2026. The 24-year-old Wales international, celebrated for scoring the winning goal in Tottenham's UEFA Europa League final triumph over Manchester United in May 2025, has struggled to adapt at Selhurst Park.[1][2][4]



Johnson joined Palace on a four-and-a-half-year deal, taking the No.11 shirt, and expressed initial excitement about the move. However, his form has dipped, with reports highlighting a "tough start" amid the team's poor results. Palace sit 14th in the Premier League, having won just one of their last 11 top-flight matches, and suffered an embarrassing FA Cup exit to non-league Macclesfield Town. Their Europa Conference League play-off also stuttered with a 1-1 draw against Zrinjski Mostar.[4][5]

The transfer speculation intensifies amid mounting pressure on manager Oliver Glasner, whose contract expires this summer. Fans have reportedly turned against the Austrian, and the club is exploring replacements. Palace are attempting to persuade former England boss Gareth Southgate to take interim charge until season's end, viewing him as a safe option to avoid relegation. Thomas Frank remains the top summer target, as Glasner's exit appears inevitable.[5]

At Tottenham, Johnson made 107 appearances, scoring 27 goals after arriving from Nottingham Forest for £47.5m in 2023. His departure prompted Spurs boss Thomas Frank to acknowledge the "poor timing," especially with injuries like Mohammed Kudus', though the club backs the financial decision.[1][2][3]

Johnson's potential exit could provide Palace with funds amid their managerial turmoil, but it underscores deeper issues at the club under Glasner's beleaguered tenure. (Word count: 298)