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José Bordalás could move closer to a Premier League move, with Crystal Palace closely monitoring the situation amid growing uncertainty over the 61-year-old’s future at Getafe CF, according to Transfers.
Bordalás is reportedly unhappy with the Getafe board, and although he could remain in charge until the end of the season, he is expected to leave “as soon as possible”.
Bordalás gained widespread respect in Spain for his transformative work at Getafe over several periods.
Known for his intense, disciplined and tactically structured approach, he has overachieved on several occasions with a team operating on one of the smallest budgets in La Liga.
His teams are known for their compactness, aggressive pressing and collective work rate, qualities which have made Getafe notoriously difficult to play against.
This track record caught the attention of Crystal Palace, who are reportedly preparing for life after Oliver Glasner.
Although he led three impressive campaigns in south London and oversaw significant progress, Glasner is now reportedly considering joining a top Premier League club..
Reports of recurring frustrations over Palace’s internal structure and transfer strategy have intensified doubts over his long-term commitment.
As a result, Palace are drawing up early succession plans and Bordalás is high among the names admired by the club’s hierarchy.
Those at Selhurst Park see him as a manager capable of maximizing performances with limited resources and maintaining the tactical discipline that has underpinned Palace’s evolution in recent years.

If Bordalás becomes available, England’s interest is expected to grow rapidly. Premier League clubs looking for a manager who prioritizes structure, defensive solidity and high work-rate football would view him as the ideal fit.
However, Crystal Palace are considered early favorites due to their clear fan following and admiration. the increasing likelihood that Glasner could leave.
As tensions rise and opportunities in the Premier League present themselves, the coming months could mark a turning point in the Spanish tactician’s career.
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