Bayern Munich star under Olise’s spell!

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He is the star recruit of the summer transfer window for Bayern Munich. This summer, the Bavarian club broke the bank to secure the services of Michael Olise from Crystal Palace.

The French attacking midfielder has signed with the Munich squad for the next 5 seasons for the sum of 60 million euros.

The Olympic vice-champion with the Bleuets should establish himself as a major player in Vincent Kompany’s team. The left-hander is already winning over his fans in Germany and within his team several players are already fans.

In front of the German press, the English striker Harry Kane did not hide his admiration for his young teammate. Michael speaks for himself. His ability with the ball is fantastic. The way he moves between players and his final performance is of a very high standard. And you know, he’s still very young, so he can still improve a lot,” he said. Words that should please the man who has a strong chance of being called up to Didier Deschamps’ next list this Thursday.

Starting this Sunday against Fribourg?

Michael Olise wants to establish himself as an important element of Bayern Munich this season. Starting on the first day of the Bundesliga against Wolfburg, the Frenchman had not managed to be decisive.

This Sunday, he will want to rectify the situation for the second day against Freiburg. A match where he should, barring any surprises, start in the starting 11 on the left wing of the Bavarian attack. To be continued…

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