

Manchester City are said to be eyeing up one of Bayern Munichs primary talents, according to a fresh report.
The Sky Blues embarked on a significant recruitment drive in January and again in the summer, following their first trophyless season since Pep Guardiola took over in 2016.
Nevertheless, with those new faces still settling in, the Manchester-based club are already looking ahead to their next targets.
Manchester City to battle with Real Madrid for Bayern Munich man
Guardiolas side have not bounced straight back to their unbeatable selves, having already slipped five points behind current champions Liverpool, with just six games played.
That may be part of the reason the hierarchy at the Etihad Stadium are looking for fresh talent to add to the Catalan coachs squad.
According to TEAMtalk, City are eyeing up Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise, who has impressed in Germany since his move from Crystal Palace.
As ever with someone showing promise on the biggest stages in Europe, Spanish giants Real Madrid are also said to be monitoring the situation.
The 23-year-old scored 20 goals and provided 23 assists in all competitions in his debut Die Roten campaign landing himself 30th spot in the recent Ballon dOr rankings for his efforts.
Olise is under contract at the Allianz Arena until 2029, with no report of a release clause contained within his current deal.
In FourFourTwos opinion, posting numbers like Olise did last season, and kicking off this season in similarly devastating fashion with 11 goal involvements in just nine games, combined with his age, was always going to provoke the big guns into testing the waters.
In Bayern, however, Olise finds himself already employed by a big player on the European scene, who will not be intimidated by their peers interest.
Nevertheless, the increased riches potentially being dangled in front of the London-born Frenchman could still prove to be unsettling.
Olise is valued at 100m, according to Transfermarkt. Manchester City next face Brentford, when Premier League action returns this weekend.
TOPICS