Bayern Munich have signed winger Michael Olise on a five year deal from Crystal Palace, the Bundesliga club said on Sunday. According to German media reports, Bayern will pay 60 million euros ($64.15 million), including add-ons, to bring the 22-year-old London-born player to the Allianz Arena.
Olise scored 10 goals and provided six assists in 19 appearances last season, despite a campaign impacted by injuries. I want to prove myself at this level and play my part in ensuring that we win as many titles as possible with our team in the coming years,” Olise said.
He was reportedly pursued by several clubs, including Chelsea and Newcastle United, before ultimately choosing Vincent Kompany’s side.
Despite being born in England, Olise has played seven matches for the France Under-21 side, having a French-Algerian mother. He has been selected for the France squad for the Paris Olympics, which start in July.
Source: Supersport
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Famous South African rapper Shebeshxt is making headlines after his recent alleged tattoo made rounds on the internet. The star was recently discharged from hospital after being admitted for weeks after he sustained severe injuries in a fatal accident that claimed his daughter.
Shebeshxt was involved in a fatal accident in June. The accident happened while driving from Polokwane to Lebowakgomo, where he wanted to drop off his daughter and her mother before the muso proceeded to a gig he was scheduled to perform at. Read more


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