Bayern Munich has made headlines with the acquisition of French forward Michael Olise from Crystal Palace. The German giants announced the signing on Sunday, with reports from German magazine Kicker indicating that Bayern paid a substantial release clause of €70 million ($75 million) to secure Olise on a five-year contract.
The 22-year-old successfully completed his medical examination in Munich and expressed his excitement about the new challenge ahead. “It’s a great challenge, and that’s exactly what I was looking for,” he said. “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.”
Born in London but representing France at the youth level, Olise is set to feature for Les Bleus under the guidance of coach Thierry Henry at the upcoming Paris Olympics in August. His performance last season for Crystal Palace was impressive, with 10 goals and six assists in just 19 Premier League appearances, making him one of the standout young talents in English football.
Bayern’s interest in Olise sums up their intent to bolster their attacking options following a challenging season. Despite England captain Harry Kane’s stellar performance, scoring 36 goals in 32 Bundesliga matches, the team struggled to find consistent secondary scoring. Only Jamal Musiala managed to hit double figures with 10 goals.
“We want new impetus in our team, new energy, new ideas — that’s what players like Michael Olise stand for,” stated Bayern sporting director Max Eberl. “We’re very much looking forward to having him here. He will enrich our game.”
Olise’s arrival marks Bayern’s second significant signing of the summer, following the acquisition of Japanese defender Hiroki Ito from Stuttgart. These moves highlight Bayern’s aggressive approach in the transfer market as they aim to rebuild and challenge for the Bundesliga title again, having finished third last season behind champions Bayer Leverkusen and Stuttgart, ending an 11-year streak of dominance in the league.
In addition to Olise, Bayern Munich is reportedly close to finalizing a deal for Fulham midfielder Joao Palhinha. The Bavarian club is also targeting Bayer Leverkusen defender Jonathan Tah and RB Leipzig forward Xavi Simons, indicating a comprehensive strategy to strengthen their squad across multiple positions.
The pressure is on for Bayern to reclaim their status as Germany’s premier football club. With Olise’s signing, they not only add a talented forward to their ranks but also signal their commitment to integrating young, dynamic players who can contribute immediately and in the long term.
Bayern fans will be eagerly anticipating Olise’s debut, hoping that his flair and goal-scoring ability can help propel the team back to the top of the Bundesliga and make a significant impact in European competitions. As the new season approaches, all eyes will be on how these new additions will gel with the existing squad and whether Bayern can reclaim their throne in German football.