David Ornstein has just shared big Michael Olise transfer update as winger reportedly chooses his next club

Arsenal, Liverpool, Newcastle United and Aston Villa are just some of the Premier League clubs that have been linked with Michael Olise in recent months.

The Gunners, the Reds, the Magpies and the Villans have all been busy in the summer transfer window in pursuit of better seasons next time out.

And in the Premier League, few players have been more highly sought after than Olise, who has been going from strength to strength at Crystal Palace.

As well as Arsenal, Liverpool, Newcastle and Villa, the likes of Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea have also been linked with the Frenchman, as per The Athletic.

Needless to say, Olise is a player in demand, and rightly so, given his amazing talent, incredibly high ceiling and record in the Premier League.

on Friday night, The Athletic’s David Ornstein shared a major transfer update on Olise, namely what club the 22-year-old has chosen to join.

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Michael Olise snubs Premier League interest and chooses Bayern Munich

As per Ornstein’s report, the Eagles ace has snubbed all Premier League interest and has opted to join Bayern Munich instead.

The journalist claimed that Bayern are expected to agree a deal with Palace for the attacking talent, who had also been contacted by Chelsea and Newcastle in the last week.

Premier League’s loss is Bundesliga’s gain as Olise picks Bayern

There’s no doubt that Olise would have been a fantastic option for any of the Premier League’s top teams.

He can score goals, provide assists, is a great dribbler, has a lot of experience in the Premier League, and he is likely to become even better as he continues to develop.

Sadly, it looks as though Olise will not be gracing the English top flight next season, with Ornstein revealing the player has opted for a Bundesliga switch.

The Premier League’s loss is the Bundesliga’s gain, as Bayern look to get back to the top after a poor 2023/24 campaign.