Patrick Vieira ‘on verge of becoming Crystal Palace manager’

Crystal Palace set to appoint Patrick Vieira as their boss with an application for Arsenal legend’s visa already in to prepare for pre-season training on Monday… after Nuno Espirito Santo and Lucien Favre moves failed

  • Patrick Vieira will be named the new boss at Crystal Palace, according to reports
  • The former Arsenal and Manchester City midfielder left his role at Nice last year 
  • The Selhurst Park side parted company with Roy Hodgson this summer  


Patrick Vieira is in advanced talks to become Crystal Palace’s new manager, with a deal said to be ’75 per cent done’ for the Arsenal legend to replace Roy Hodgson.

Palace’s move for a new boss this summer has been protracted, after they walked away from a pursuit of Nuno Espirito Santo and were rejected by Lucien Favre earlier this month.

But Vieira, who was sacked by Nice in December 2020 in his last managerial job, is now poised to take over at Selhurst Park after positive talks with Steve Parish.

Patrick Vieira looks set to be named the new man in charge of Crystal Palace for next season 

Lucien Favre also held talks with Crystal Palace

Nuno Espirito Santo was interviewed for the role

Palace also held talks with Lucien Favre (left) and Nuno Espirito Santo (right) for the vacancy

The former Arsenal midfielder is already in the UK, working for ITV as a pundit on Euro 2020.

As well as Nice, Vieira has managerial experience in the United States, having taken charge of New York City FC between 2016 and 2018.   

Roy Hodgson left his role at Palace at the end of the 2020-21 season

Roy Hodgson left his role at Palace at the end of the 2020-21 season

The move, which was first reported by The Athletic, will see the 45-year-old take up his first managerial position in England since quitting the Premier League as a player in 2011.  

It is not the first post he has been linked with in the UK, with the former World Cup winner linked with the vacant position at Bournemouth in January this year. 

He was also linked with the empty hotseat at St James’ Park in 2019 when Newcastle parted ways with Rafa Benitez. 

Most recently, Vieira has been vocal about the bid from Spotify owner Daniel Ek to buy Arsenal. 

Alongside Dennis Bergkamp and Thierry Henry, Vieira backed the bid to replace current owner Stan Kroenke, following the disastrous attempts by the north London club to join the breakaway European Super League. 

Vieira won three Premier League titles during his time at Arsenal, captaining the ‘Invincibles’ during their unbeaten 2003-04 success.