Olise ready to prove self, win titles after Bayern transfer

Following his five-year contract signing, Michael Olise, the new signing for Bayern Munich, declared that he is eager to establish himself and win numerous trophies in the upcoming season.

"I aim to demonstrate my abilities at this level and contribute to our team's success in the upcoming years," Olise said on Sunday, according to the Bayern Munich website.

As he joins the German powerhouses from Crystal Palace, the young star's audacious remark heralds the start of a new chapter in his career.

On Sunday, Bayern Munich made the exceptional youngster known as their newest summer addition. The athlete signed a five-year contract worth €53 million.
Olise is now adopting a similar strategy to Harry Kane, since both players have now traded the Premier League for the Bundesliga powerhouse.

The 2016 Olympic Games in Paris will be the French young international's first competition, and he expressed his excitement about the transfer.

"The discussions with Bayern were excellent, and I'm thrilled to be playing for such a prestigious team right now. That's exactly what I was hoping for—a fantastic challenge," Olise said on the club's website.

Olise will report to Vincent Kompany, the new manager of Bayern, who recently joined from Burnley.

The left-footed player may be able to push his way into the starting lineup even though he was originally projected to be Leroy Sane's backup.

Max Eberl, the head of Bayern Munich, expressed his enthusiasm for the signing by saying, "Michael Olise is a player who can make the difference and attracted great interest with his style of play. We want new impetus in our team, new energy, new ideas – that’s what players like Michael Olise stand for.”
Olise's excitement to join FC Bayern was also noted by Eberl, who continued, "During the talks, he quickly signalled that he really wanted to join FC Bayern." We are eagerly anticipating his arrival. He will improve our performance.

The fact that Olise is currently Bayern Munich's fourth-most expensive signing in club history emphasises the significance of this move.