Michael Oliseh is enjoying a great season. His two goals in Monday's humiliation against Manchester United meant that only Erling Haaland (1.18), Cole Palmer (1.15) and Kevin De Olise contributed more goals per 90 minutes than Olise (1.07). Bryne (1.09) means only. Inevitably, his form attracted the attention of the big boys ahead of the summer transfer window.
he great finisher and One of the most creative players in the Premier League. What a combination!
The young Frenchman faces a difficult decision, with all of the current top eight players believed to be interested in signing him. Fortunately for Olise, we've lightened the load on him and ranked his nine (yes, nine) options for this summer from worst to best.
9) Chelsea
Apparently he's the brainiac at Chelsea's recruitment. I want to use Raheem Sterling as a make weight to sign Michael Oliseh., this is in line with their transfer policy/insane quest to remove any experience from the team. Thiago Silva has already announced his departure, and Sterling's departure would make 27-year-old Ben Chilwell the team's oldest player and 24-year-old Reece James the fifth-oldest outfield player. That's ridiculous.
That's not to say getting rid of Sterling is necessarily a bad idea – he hasn't really been a great performer for most of his time at Stamford Bridge – and with his lack of experience in mind. However, it probably makes sense to use him to acquire Olise. But unless the club is told it is willing to deviate from the fateful process and sign at least one or two smart managers, Olise should tread carefully.
And while we are talking about the stupidity of those who are said to be the great minds behind Chelsea's transfer business, why would they also try to sign a left-footed right winger? Manager Mauricio Pochettino is already struggling to bring Cole Palmer and Noni Madueke into the same team. For the love of God, buy Mykhailo Mudryk who will fight for the left wing position and almost certainly win.
8) Arsenal
Why Olise shouldn't go to Arsenal is why Mikel Arteta and sporting director Edu will struggle to sign Bukayo Saka, a right-winger worthy of playing in a title-challenging team.
Just like the past two seasons, he has the most goals and assists this season, and in addition to his talent, he has rarely missed a game. He has been injured for five games in his entire Arsenal career. If he's fit, he'll definitely play.
Now, if Arteta had Olise, Saka wouldn't have had to be patched up, injected or wheeled out at Bramall Lane, but whoever arrived as his replacement would have been in most of the games, He must be well aware that Saka is in danger, especially in a tense match. It's scheduled to start.
It would be fine if either Saka or Oliseh could play on the left or under the centre, but they are clearly better suited to the right-wing spot, where they can drive whipped balls into the box or into the top corners. Saka has not played on the right wing for the past two years and Oliseh has never played on the left wing for Crystal Palace.
7) Manchester United
It has been widely rumored that Olise is a “die-hard Manchester United fan”, but as with him, there appears to have been no major conflict of interest. Embarrassing Casemiro and his mates at Selhurst Park this week. It's hard to imagine that Olise thought at that moment that United was where she belonged next season.
On the plus side, he has been assured of a starting place in the face of the biggest transfer failure in history, and with his goals, assists and goalscoring performance, which is unheard of for a United winger, he could quickly become the hero fans have been waiting for. . Not that he's holding back, but he won't be playing in Europe under the Premier League's 'worst manager' or under a lackluster replacement manager in the line-up to replace Erik ten Hag. right.
And while Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS appear to have the right structure in place, they are arguably the most unstable club in the entire division at the moment. Olise only knows who his teammates will be.
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6) Tottenham
Rumor has it that Ange Postecoglou will clear the decks for Spurs this summer with his uniquely crazy style of football, even if it wasn't already obvious with his growing anger in recent weeks. He said he wants to create space for suitable players.
Tottenham are probably the club with the least links to Oliseh, and given that they signed Brennan Johnson in the summer to compete with Dejan Kulusevski on the right-wing, there is no doubt they have a huge interest in Oliseh's friend Eberechi Eze. It is no surprise that there is far more interest in Postecoglou's midfield. Needs quality reinforcement.
But he looks like he'll enjoy playing for Spurs, and if he sticks to his “don't pass backwards” philosophy, Oliseh will have plenty of chances to shine.
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5) Liverpool
The key questions for Olise are: mohamed salah stay? But in reality, it might be wise to ignore Liverpool's advances anyway. If Salah stays, he may not be able to play well enough, and if he doesn't – as was the case with Arne Slott replacing Jurgen Klopp – that's a very difficult act to follow.
The new manager must have other concerns. Liverpool could be in a slump after a legacy manager. There's always the risk that Olise will become Nicolas Pepe or Marouane Fellaini.
4) Newcastle United
Despite no Champions League football, Newcastle's overall trajectory is on the upswing, with Eddie Howe proving to be a manager who has improved his players, especially their wingers. Ollies will likely be replacing Miguel Almiron, who is likely to head to Saudi Arabia, but Anthony Gordon did so well under Howe last season that Anthony Gordon has moved on so quickly and dramatically at St James' Park. No one expected it to grow.
The front three of Gordon, Alexander Isaac and Oliseh will be a blessing, and Newcastle's transitional counter-attacking style feels like a good fit for Oliseh, or at least it won't be the shocking change he sees in the game. right. A club where possession is everything and everything.
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3) Aston Villa
Unai Emery's side have been a surprise package this season, playing some entertaining football and getting results against their top rivals, suggesting this is not a one-off, and they will be able to fully achieve the ultimate goal of “''. Kicked down the door to the Big Six. ” They have a genius manager, a great sporting director in Monchi and players who are very likely to stay because they have qualified for the Champions League.
But Spurs have fared so poorly, at least in the Premier League, that Villa's fatigue doesn't really cost them much, so Tottenham are indebted to Spurs for now being assured of a place in next season's Champions League. have feelings.
Emery has a great first eleven. He will match any team during the game. But this is a shallow team that is fighting for a top-four spot but is feeling the pain of falling so deep in the Europa Conference League. They are in dire need of quality reinforcements this summer.
Although Moussa Diaby has impressed at times, he is not an insurmountable obstacle to the first team for Oliseh, who will be dreaming of a chance to secure a place in a team competing in the Champions League. And in the case of Ollie Watkins, he will be playing alongside a striker who is good at bringing other players into the play, always making the right runs and helping his fellow forwards.
2) Crystal Palace
We recognize that this is a selfish point of view and we would not think less of Oliseh if he accepted more money to play football at a bigger football club. No, but I would like to see what he can achieve, preferably alongside Eze and Jean-Philippe Mateta, who will play at least one more season under Oliver Glasner at Crystal Palace.
We know there's always consideration for the football player and his family, unless he gets seriously injured, but the big offers will still arrive next summer, even after the season – and we're here to curse. I'm not going to say that – if Glasner can make some quality additions and keep his best players both at the club and healthy, Palace could become a challenge for Europe.
Taking Palace to Europe for the first time in the club's history (apart from a one-match dalliance in the 1998 Inertoto Cup, it's not really significant) is something he'll do for no other club next season. Isn't this the greatest achievement of all?
1) Manchester City
They are a winning machine and he will be playing with the best players in the world and they didn't replace Riyad Mahrez or Cole Palmer in the summer so there is space to fill, but Manchester City There is one reason why he dominates other players in league matches. The Premier League is aiming to sign its best player, Pep Guardiola.
It would be an incredibly bold move to deny the opportunity to play for him. And key to that decision will be the question of how long the legendary manager will remain at City. He has hinted at extending his contract, but his current contract expires in 2025, so if he is ignored by Olise this summer he may not get another chance.