Michael Olise has joined Bayern Munich from Crystal Palace, the golf equipment each introduced on Sunday.
Olise, who has a five-year contract with Bayern, scored 10 targets in 19 Premier League video games final season, regardless of lacking a lot of the yr with accidents.
“Michael Olise is a participant who could make the distinction and attracted nice curiosity along with his fashion of play,” Bayern board member for sport Max Eberl stated in an announcement.
“We wish new impetus in our workforce, new power, new concepts – that is what gamers like Michael Olise stand for. Throughout the talks, he shortly signaled that he actually needed to affix FC Bayern. We’re very a lot wanting ahead to him. He’ll enrich our sport.”
Sources have advised ESPN that the 22-year-old winger had robust curiosity from Manchester United, Chelsea and reportedly Newcastle however in the end selected a Bundesliga transfer, linking up in assault with Bayern No. 9 Harry Kane.
“It is a nice problem and precisely what I used to be on the lookout for,” Olise stated in a publish on Bayern’s X.
Palace chairman Steve Parish stated in an announcement: “We’re massively pleased with what Michael has achieved at Crystal Palace, a membership the place he has developed drastically as a participant.
“We respect his need to additional take a look at himself on the highest degree of world soccer, and I wish to personally want him the easiest for his subsequent journey with Bayern Munich in Germany which I am certain we’ll all observe carefully.”
Chelsea’s makes an attempt to signal Olise have been slowed by the potential price of the deal, sources advised ESPN, with the French under-21 worldwide set to price Bayern round £60 million ($76.8m) after they activated the discharge clause in his contract.
Olise made 19 appearances for Crystal Palace final season and scored 10 targets regardless of lacking a lot of the season on account of a hamstring damage.
He’s set to journey to Paris in July as he has been picked for the France squad that may take part within the Olympic soccer match.