Bayern Munich: Michael Olise praised by Jamal Musiala

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Last night, the French U23 team faced Egypt in the semi-final of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Michael Olise (22 years old) was there. The Frenchman is definitely having a great summer, having been transferred to Bayern Munich. Over there, Jamal Musiala is impatiently waiting for him, as he admitted in an interview withEvening newspaper.

“Yes, he’s a great player. I haven’t seen him for years. We played together at Chelsea when we were young, so it will be cool to talk to him again and see what his life has been like in the last few years since we went our separate ways. He’s got a lot of quality and is doing very well at the Olympics. We’ll all be happy when he’s with us.” Then the journalist asked him if he had already spoken with Olise. “Not yet, I’ll let him focus on the Olympics before everything starts here. But most of the conversations will come naturally when he’s here.” A promising reunion between the two young talents.

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