
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has raised alarms over the club's lack of activity in the transfer market, warning that failure to bring in new players could lead to a repeat of last season's struggles.
Speaking ahead of the new Premier League campaign, Glasner admitted his frustration at the slow progress in strengthening the squad. "We know what went wrong last season, and without fresh faces, we risk making the same mistakes," he said.
Transfer Inactivity Sparks Concern
The Eagles have yet to make any significant signings this summer, leaving fans and the manager anxious. Glasner emphasized the need for reinforcements, particularly in midfield and defence, to avoid another turbulent season.
"The Premier League is unforgiving," he added. "Standing still means falling behind."
Fan Frustration Grows
Supporters have voiced their disappointment on social media, with many calling for urgent action from the board. Palace narrowly avoided relegation last term, and without new signings, the pressure will only intensify.
Glasner remains hopeful but realistic: "We’re working hard behind the scenes, but time is running out."