Crystal Palace have identified Burnley boss Sean Dyche as their long-term successor to manager Roy Hodgson while also expressing their interest in Dwight McNeil and James Tarkowski.
Hodgson, 72, has recently signed a new one-year deal taking him to 2021 but it is believed the swoop for Dyche could be as early as this summer, according to the Mirror.
Palace regard Dyche as the perfect replacement because of the job he has done in similar circumstances at Turf Moor.
Burnley will demand £10m for Dyche, 48, and his backroom staff, who have helped keep the Clarets in the top-flight since 2016.