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Newcastle Resume Interest in Crystal Palace Forward Michael Olise Amid Growing Competition

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Newcastle United has reignited their pursuit of Crystal Palace forward Michael Olise, as they face stiff competition from various clubs for the accomplished 22-year-old footballer. With a valuation of £60million, Olise holds a contract clause that can be activated this summer, heightening the competition for his signature. Previously targeted by notable teams like City and Paris St Germain, the young French talent is keen on playing at the highest level after departing Palace.

Olise, who has attracted attention from clubs like City, Paris St Germain, Arsenal, and, Newcastle, has expressed his desire for regular game time to further elevate his rising career trajectory. Despite earlier injury concerns, the versatile player has recently returned to top form, sparking an increased interest in his services. Newcastle has also explored options like Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao and Pedro Neto from , casting doubts on the latter’s injury history.

As Newcastle vies for a late push to secure a spot in European competitions, the club seeks to convince Olise of their ambitious project as a compelling destination. The team already boasts talents like and , but envisions ample room to accommodate Olise and retain striker Alexander Isak. In Newcastle’s pursuit, the potential incorporation of Palace’s sporting director Dougie Freedman could potentially sway the decision-making process in their favor.

Eddie Howe‘s side is actively scouting the market for talents like Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, alongside free agent defenders Lloyd Kelly from Bournemouth and Tosin Adarabioyo from Fulham. Olise, who has been on Newcastle’s radar since his time at Reading, shapes up as a pivotal target for a club aiming to solidify its competitive edge in the Premier League. As competition intensifies for his services, the next transfer window holds immense significance for both Olise and Newcastle United.