Crystal Palace have opened talks with manager Oliver Glasner about extending his contract at the club.
Talks are understood to be at an early stage, with the Austrian's current deal running until the end of next season.
Glasner recently celebrated his first anniversary in charge of Palace, who are currently 11th in the Premier League and have reached this season's FA Cup quarter-finals, where they will face Fulham on 29 March, as well as the last eight of the Carabao Cup.
He attracted interest from Bayern Munich last season following Palace's impressive end to the campaign, in which they won six of their final seven league games to finish in the top half of the table.
The Eagles are on another good run, winning 10 of their last 13 games in all competitions and losing just once.
Only Liverpool (25) have won more Premier League points so far in 2025 than Palace (19).
Early talks have started with the club's hierarchy about plans for next season and they are looking to capitalise on the progress made under the 50-year-old Glasner, who joined after a two-year spell in charge of Eintracht Frankfurt.
Palace are currently on a mid-season break in Marbella, before returning to face Fulham at Craven Cottage in their FA Cup tie at the end of the month.