Michael Olise’s arrival at Bayern Munich delayed

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Inclined to find a new offensive element for the start of next season, Bayern Munich have set their sights on Michael Olise. In competition in the case with other Premier League clubs, the Munich team finally won the case by reaching a total agreement with Crystal Palace for the transfer of the French striker for €60 million. However, the arrival of the Eagles star (10 goals and 6 assists in 19 appearances this season) is dragging on in Bavaria.

According to Sky Germanythere are still a few small details to clarify between the two clubs to complete his recruitment. Bayern wants to finalize the agreement as quickly as possible because other teams, like Manchester United, are trying to divert the transfer of the Premier League revelation. Nevertheless, the main person concerned has not changed his mind and is still considering joining Bayern Munich. While he was expected in Munich to undergo his medical examination this week, it is now scheduled for next week, adds the German media.

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