Michael Olise has shone since leaving Crystal Palace in 2024. But next summer, two years after leaving Selhurst Park, he could return to the Premier League.
Crystal Palace signed Michael Olise from Reading back in 2021. In 90 total games for the Eagles he scored 16 goals and assisted 25 more before moving on.
Bayern Munich paid £50million to sign Olise from Palace and he’s since taken his game to the next level with 25 goals and 29 assists in 64 games for the German giants.
Still only 23 years old, Olise is now a 10-cap French international, and he could yet be making his return to the Premier League with some big interest in the winger.

Liverpool among clubs interested in former Crystal Palace man Michael Olise
An emerging report from German outlet BILD has revealed growing Premier League interest in Olise with the likes of Chelsea, Liverpool and Man City all mulling over a potential swoop for the former Eagles man next summer.
They suggest €100million (£87million) fee would be tempting for the three clubs but that Bayern are working on a new contract for the attacker, whose current deal runs until the summer of 2029. BILD add that Olise’s current deal does not include an exit clause.
Interestingly, the same report adds that Olise is ‘not yet among the record champions’ top earners’ with an estimated salary of €12million, compared to teammate Harry Kane at €24million every year.
Crystal Palace set for big payday if Michael Olise seals transfer
The Eagles have certainly flourished despite losing names like Olise and then Ebere Eze to Arsenal in the last couple of years, and that’s despite Crystal Palace not signing a direct replacement for Olise.
But should the Frenchman return to England, or indeed seal a big money move anywhere then the Palace owners could be in for a tidy little payday.
It was previously reported that Crystal Palace have a 15% sell-on fee for Olise, so if he were to seal an £87million transfer next summer then the Eagles could rake in a cool £13million from said deal.
For Oliver Glasner’s side, it’s not a game-changing amount of money, but it’s yet more smart business from the club who are flying high right now, sitting 2nd in the Premier League table.
