In today's Daily Briefing column, renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano talks about Crystal Palace winger Michael
Ollis (name)
(Michael Olise) the future and reveals the
Manchester United Football Club
cap (a poem)
Chelsea
Strong interest in this player.
Romano writes: "United like Ollis and he has been on the team's list of reinforcements for several months now, so it's worth keeping an eye on. But we also know that Chelsea are watching him closely and the team was very close to signing him last year."
He further explained, "Chelsea will continue to pursue Ollis this summer, as will Manchester United. However, the United side need to sell people to free up financial space, such as Jadon Sancho and Mason Greenwood. They need to sell both and the proceeds will be instrumental in United being able to invest in a winger like Olis this summer."
Romano also mentioned, "A lot of fans have asked me about Sancho, but I've shared what I know so far, so right now I don't have any more information about which team will compete with Dortmund. I've been told that United are expecting other clubs to join the race for Sancho, not just just Dortmund. As for Sancho, he loves Dortmund and staying there was always his primary goal, but the financial aspect could be a problem, so that's why Sancho's future is 100% open."
The future of Ollis is currently one of the focal points in the transfer market. The young winger has attracted the attention of several Premier League giants after his outstanding performance last season. Whether it's Manchester United or Chelsea, signing Ollis would bring a significant boost to the team's side attacking power. However, for Man Utd, Sancho and Greenwood's stay or departure will be a key factor in bringing in Ollis.
The competition between Manchester United and Chelsea is set to intensify as the transfer market continues to progress. Regardless of who signs Ollie, this deal will have a significant impact on the Premier League landscape in the new season. Fans will have to wait and see the final outcome of this transfer saga.