Michael Olise, the 21-year-old French right winger, has officially joined Bayern Munich from Crystal Palace on a five-year deal until 2029. The highly sought-after player was a key target for several top clubs, including Manchester United, Chelsea, and Newcastle United, but has chosen to make the move to the Bundesliga.
OFFICIAL: FC Bayern sign Michael Olise
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Bayern Munich, now managed by Vincent Kompany, secured the deal after Chelsea reportedly deemed it too expensive. Olise expressed his excitement about the move, stating, “The talks with FC Bayern were very positive, and I’m very happy to now be playing for such a big club. It’s a great challenge, and that’s exactly what I was looking for. I want to prove myself at this level and play my part in ensuring that we win as many titles as possible with our team in the coming years.”
FC Bayern board member for sport, Max Eberl, praised Olise’s style of play, saying, “Michael Olise is a player who can make the difference and attracted great interest with his style of play. We want new impetus in our team, new energy, new ideas – that’s what players like Michael Olise stand for. During the talks, he quickly signalled that he really wanted to join FC Bayern. We’re very much looking forward to him. He will enrich our game.”
It’s been a pleasure, Michael ❤️💙
We can confirm that Michael Olise has completed a permanent transfer to Bayern Munich.
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Olise moved to Crystal Palace from Reading in 2021 and was a standout performer last season, scoring 10 goals and adding six assists in 19 appearances despite recurring injuries. He has been named in Thierry Henry’s France squad for the Olympic Games in Paris and could potentially join Bayern Munich just two weeks before the Bundesliga season starts on August 23 if France reaches the final of the tournament.
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