Chelsea Confident of Signing Michael Olise from Crystal Palace
Chelsea are bullish about their chances of securing Michael Olise from Crystal Palace, despite stiff competition from Manchester United. According to TEAMtalk, both Premier League giants have been in constant contact with the player, but Chelsea are optimistic about their prospects. “Chelsea believe they have just as much chance of landing his signature as their Premier League rivals,” reports TEAMtalk. The fee for Olise is expected to start at around £60 million, significantly higher than the £40 million he was close to joining Chelsea for last summer. With Chelsea’s strategic location in London and Olise’s strong connections within the city, the Blues are confident they can sway the talented winger.
The Key Stats
Michael Olise, at just 22 years old, has already made a significant impact in the Premier League. Standing at 1.84 meters tall, the left-footed right winger has been a key player for Crystal Palace and the France U21 team. Despite facing injuries this season, Olise has maintained an impressive goals and assists per game ratio. This season, he has appeared in 19 Premier League matches, scoring 10 goals and providing 6 assists across 1277 minutes. That’s an incredible ratio for a non-top-six team and shows why all the big clubs are interested in him.
Likelihood and Fee
The likelihood of Michael Olise joining either Chelsea or Manchester United is high, given the interest from both clubs. TEAMtalk suggests that Crystal Palace’s asking price for Olise starts at £60 million. According to Transfermarkt, his market value is approximately €55 million. Olise’s current contract with Crystal Palace runs until June 2027, which means any interested club will need to make a substantial offer to secure his services. His connections in London, especially with Chelsea, and the club’s need for a dynamic winger like Olise, make Chelsea a strong contender. However, with interest from other top Premier League teams, it will be intriguing to see which club manages to secure Olise first. There are claims the release clause is around £60 million and there’ll be several clubs happy to pay it. This will be some battle.