Manchester United Eyeing Michael Olise for a Key Role in the Sir Jim Ratcliffe Era
Manchester United is setting its sights on recruiting Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise as one of the inaugural signings in the Sir Jim Ratcliffe era at Old Trafford.
Olise Emerges as a Summer Transfer Target
Although a January move for Olise has been ruled out, Manchester United has pinpointed the 22-year-old as a prime transfer target in anticipation of a significant squad overhaul at the end of the season. Despite signing a four-year contract with Palace in August, Olise's new £100,000-a-week deal includes a release clause slated to take effect in the summer.
Unveiling the Release Clause Conundrum
The specifics of Olise's release clause remain undisclosed, but indications suggest it will surpass the £35 million figure in his previous Palace contract. Ratcliffe, wielding total control over football operations following his £1.03 billion deal for a 25% stake in United, is determined to revamp the club's beleaguered transfer strategy.
A Strategic Overhaul Under Ratcliffe's Stewardship
Sir Dave Brailsford is spearheading an audit of United's transfer structure, a time-consuming process, but potential summer targets are gradually surfacing behind the scenes. Olise is seen as a player capable of breathing new life into United's lackluster attack.
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Addressing Offensive Woes
Erik ten Hag's side has struggled, scoring a mere 22 goals in the Premier League this season, placing them below all teams except Burnley and Sheffield United. With summer shake-ups on the horizon, Jadon Sancho's potential departure, Anthony Martial's contract expiration, and Antony's struggles, Olise emerges as a viable solution.
Olise's Potential Impact
Olise, having scored five goals in seven Premier League starts since recovering from a November hamstring injury, presents a fresh creative spark. His remarkable injury-time free-kick secured Palace a 1-1 draw against United at Selhurst Park last season.
INEOS Taking the Reins
While Ratcliffe's takeover is pending Premier League ratification, INEOS has already assumed control of football operations at United. As part of the agreement with the Glazers, United is bound to consult INEOS before making any player transactions.
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Offloading and Financial Maneuvers
United aims to offload several players to boost funds for the January window. Talks with Borussia Dortmund indicate a possible return for Sancho on loan, though financial terms remain a point of contention. Donny van de Beek has joined Eintracht Frankfurt on loan, while Varane, Casemiro, and Martial are linked with moves to Saudi Arabia.
Financial Constraints and Future Prospects
Despite the club's earlier announcement of a quiet January transfer window due to Financial Fair Play constraints, Ratcliffe's impending investment, set to be ratified next month, promises to significantly enhance the club's ability to make summer signings without breaching financial rules.
Palace, reluctant to lose Olise, faces the prospect of his departure if the release clause is met, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the talented winger's future.
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