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After a difficult season in which Bayern Munich finished third in the Bundesliga and disappointed, new coach Vincent Kompany and the entire Rekordmeister will have to roll up their sleeves. For the moment, a recruit has arrived quickly with the Japanese central defender Hiroki Ito (25 years old) from Stuttgart, but this is only the beginning.
Wanting to get a powerful and effective winger, the Bavarian team set its sights on the Frenchman Michael Olise (22 years old). The latter is coming off a solid season with Crystal Palace where despite injuries at the start of the season, he was able to score 10 goals and deliver 6 offerings in 19 Premier League matches. Enough to convince Bayern Munich.
Bayern Munich paid around 60 million euros
Active in this case, Bayern Munich quickly convinced the player who quickly seized the opportunity to take a step forward with the French team in a corner of his mind as well as the possibility of playing in the Champions League. The Germans thus paid around 60 million euros excluding bonuses in this transfer to recruit Michael Olise.
The player signed a 5-year contract until June 2029 and the German club welcomed this in a statement: “FC Bayern have signed Michael Olise. The 22-year-old striker leaves Crystal Palace for Munich, where he signs a five-year contract, valid until June 30, 2029.” he wrote. The Bavarians hit the jackpot with the French nugget.
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