Former Chelsea star says Bayern Munich’s Michael Olise is ‘dream’ signing
Former Chelsea player Florent Malouda described Bayern Munich's Michael Olise as a 'dream' signing for Chelsea, praising his impressive performances in his debut season with the German club. Olise has recorded 20 goals and 29 assists across 47 matches, forming a dominant attacking trio with Harry Kane and Luis Diaz. While Malouda believes Olise could attract interest from Real Madrid, he emphasized that the player's next move will depend on factors like Champions League participation and the club's competitive status.
- ▪Michael Olise joined Bayern Munich from Crystal Palace and had a standout season with 20 goals and 29 assists in 47 games.
- ▪Florent Malouda, a former Chelsea star, named Olise as his dream signing for the club.
- ▪Malouda suggested Real Madrid could be a potential destination due to Olise's connection with Kylian Mbappe and Madrid's need for future attacking talent.
- ▪Olise's decision on a future transfer may depend on whether a club competes in the Champions League and contends for major titles.
- ▪Bayern Munich won the Bundesliga title in the 2025–2026 season, with Olise playing a key role in the campaign.
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