Ghanaian duo Jordan Ayew and Jeffrey Schlupp will work under a new manager at Crystal Palace following the exit of Roy Hodgson.
The club and the 76 year old gaffer announced a mutual decision to severe ties on Monday afternoon.
Hodgson will be replaced by Oliver Glasner as manager.
The 49-year-old Austrian has signed a deal to become the Eagles’ boss until the end of the 2025/2026 season.
Most recently, Glasner managed Eintracht Frankfurt to historic success winning the 2021/22 UEFA Europa League, the club’s first continental trophy in more than 40 years. This was achieved in Glasner’s first season in charge of Die Adler (‘the Eagles’).
That campaign saw Glasner’s team go unbeaten in Europe, eliminating Barcelona at the Camp Nou along the way. The following year, Frankfurt went on to reach a German Cup final and the Champions League last 16, and once again qualified for Europe for the following season.
Glasner previously managed Austrian teams SV Ried, where he made more than 550 appearances and won two cups as a player; as well as LASK, whom he guided from the second tier to European qualification in just three seasons, before earning a place in the Champions League qualifiers in his fourth.