Manchester United could land themselves one of the most exciting young players in the Premier League if they decide to make a formal approach for Michael Olise this summer.
Olise has battled hamstring problems this season, but his numbers when fit have been genuinely outstanding. It's seven goals and four assists in 15 Premier League games for the Crystal Palace star, including one of each in a victory over West Ham United, a brace against Brentford and the 95th minute equaliser from the penalty spot in a draw with Manchester City.
Interest in the 22-year-old predates Sir Jim Ratcliffe's involvement at United, but the new INEOS contingent have endorsed Olise as a concrete option ahead of next season.
What's more, understands that the player himself is open to joining if the Red Devils come calling. Chelsea, who trained a young Olise in their academy between the ages of seven and 14, have no plans to resurrect rival interest following last summer's messy approach, potentially leaving United a clear run. A legally complicated release clause in his contract is between £50m and £60m.
But how would Olise fit in at Old Trafford?
Olise is left-footed but has made the right flank his preferred home. It allows him to cut inside from that side of the pitch, either to shoot or play in-swinging passes or crosses to create chances.
United have had success with that style of wide player in recent seasons when Marcus Rashford or Alejandro Garnacho have operated from the left in a similar way. In that system, a left footer on the right offers balance to the team, especially if someone like Olise cutting inside can also help create space for Diogo Dalot to get forward on the overlap to the outside.
Garnacho has been United's primary choice on
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