Alongside fellow highly-rated Eagles teammates Marc Guehi and Eberechi Eze, the France Under-21's contributions have been credited with keeping Palace's heads above water in the Premier League.
Injuries have restricted Olise to just 11 appearances in the current Premier League season, but he has amassed an impressive six goals and three assists since making his first appearance of the top-flight campaign back in November.
Olise was beginning to hit his stride before injury cruelly struck again, though, as he was withdrawn in a 3-2 beating of Sheffield United due to discomfort before being named on the bench for the Eagles' subsequent clash with Brighton & Hove Albion.
With the Seagulls cruising to victory in the M23 derby, then-manager Roy Hodgson made the peculiar decision to introduce Olise, which proved to be a disastrous call as the winger suffered another hamstring injury just 11 minutes into his cameo appearance.
Olise is not expected to return from his latest affliction until the start of April at the earliest, but in spite of his struggles for fitness, he is expected to garner plenty of interest in the upcoming transfer window.
Chelsea fought tooth and nail to sign Olise last summer and triggered a £35m release clause in his previous deal, but the former Reading man snubbed the Blues in favour of signing a new contract with Palace, and he is not due to become a free agent until 2027.
However, Palace apparently shook hands on a £60m release clause with Olise's camp during negotiations last summer, and new Manchester United stakeholder Sim Jim Ratcliffe is apparently keen to
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