Michael Olise decides next club after Chelsea & Bayern Munich talks | OneFootball

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·21 June 2024

Michael Olise decides next club after Chelsea & Bayern Munich talks

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Michael Olise has decided to join Bayern Munich after Chelsea withdrew from the race for his signature, a report has revealed.

The Blues are chasing a number of new attacking signings this summer and had initially focused on Olise, holding talks with both the Frenchman and Palace in the hope of winning the race for his signature.


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However, as revealed by The Athletic, a deal will not be happening as Chelsea have walked away from the negotiating table.

Chelsea are said to have made their "strongest offer" but believe the finances required to sign Olise were excessive and have decided against pursuing an agreement.

Instead, Olise has agreed to join Bayern Munich, who were granted permission to speak to the Frenchman and are expected to agree a deal with Crystal Palace in the coming days.

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Olise is heading to Bayern / Malcolm Couzens/GettyImages

Chelsea plan to reward their current players, rather than hand big sums to new signings, but still intend to make some new signings to bolster Enzo Maresca's attack.

A new central striker is high on the wish list. Aston Villa's Jhon Duran and Atletico Madrid's Samu Omorodion are both of interest, with the Blues seeing a £34m bid for the latter rejected earlier this week.

Chelsea are also believed to want a new winger but will have to decide on a new priority target after deciding against advancing their interest in Olise.

However, any signing would have to factor in the impending arrivals of South American starlets Estevao and Kendry Paez, both of whom will head to Stamford Bridge in the summer of 2025 for big fees.

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