The buzz around Michael Olise is growing louder as the 24-year-old winger continues to shine on the pitch. Two years after his move from Crystal Palace to Bayern Munich, the English footballer is once again the talk of the transfer market. With the World Cup still fresh in the minds of fans, could Olise be contemplating a switch to the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) or Real Madrid in the upcoming transfer window?
Olise’s recent performances with both club and country have cemented his reputation as a key playmaker. His standout contribution in France’s World Cup campaign—including a crucial assist for Kylian Mbappé—has only added to his appeal. With three goals and an assist in his last two international matches, the London-born talent is proving indispensable to Didier Deschamps’ attacking strategy for the French national team.
Deschamps praises Olise’s progress
Didier Deschamps recently shared his thoughts on Olise’s development, highlighting the player’s remarkable growth. In an interview, he acknowledged the initial challenges Olise faced but emphasized his perseverance and adaptation. « Michael Olise has made incredible strides. His start with the French team was tough, but with hard work and support, he has truly evolved. »
Bayern Munich remains the preferred path
While clubs like PSG and Real Madrid are circling, Deschamps believes Olise’s best path forward is to stay put at Bayern Munich. He credits Vincent Kompany, Olise’s manager at Bayern, for the player’s current form, citing his tactical guidance and leadership as pivotal. « Vincent Kompany has played a huge role in Michael’s rise. Under his leadership, Michael has delivered an outstanding season, showcasing skill, resilience, and character. If he stays at Bayern, he will continue to excel. »
As the transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Olise’s next move—whether he stays in Germany or takes the leap to one of Europe’s elite clubs.
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