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Reading FC set for seven-figure windfall as Crystal Palace star closes in on Bayern Munich switch

Numerous outlets, including The Telegraph, are reporting that the Frenchman is closing in on a £60m move to the Allianz Arena after impressing during his three-year spell at Crystal Palace.

Olise was first given the opportunity to play first-team football by the Royals though, having graduated from the club’s academy.

Making his debut back in 2019, at just 17, it seemed clear back then that he would become a real star.

Shining on the final day of the 2018/19 season against Birmingham City, with the wide player receiving plenty of praise for his performance, he managed to take his game to a new level under Veljko Paunovic during the 2020/21 campaign.

Doing enough during that Covid-hit season to earn himself a move to Palace, he was then given a chance to make an impression at the top level.

He may have suffered various injuries at Selhurst Park, but the 22-year-old has managed to shine when he has been on the pitch.

Vincent Kompany, who has taken charge of Bayern, was able to see him in action last term as manager of Burnley and has seemingly been impressed by the wide player.

If Olise does end up making this move, he won’t be the first former Royal to make the switch to the German giants, with Omar Richards joining Bayern when his contract at the Select Car Leasing Stadium expired back in the summer of 2021.

Reading look set to generate big windfall from Michael Olise’s sale

Olise left the Royals for just £8m back in 2021, which was extremely painful for supporters, considering how much his valuation has grown during his time at Selhurst Park.

However, he may not have put pen to paper on a new deal back in 2019 if that clause wasn’t included and when that contract was agreed, it was determined that the Royals would receive 10% of the profit that his next club would make from a sale.

With Palace set to sell him for a reported £60m, that could mean Oliver Glanser’s side make a £52m profit or a figure similar to that, which could allow the Royals to receive around £5m from the player’s move to Bayern. The BBC have confirmed that the Berkshire side will be owed a chunk of the profit.

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