Revealed: The strict rule that Olise will have to follow if he joins Bayern

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Michael Olise will have to follow a strict rule if he signs for Bayern Munich.

The highly rated 22-year-old attracted interest from Premier League clubs including Chelsea and Newcastle.

However, Bayern have entered negotiations with Crystal Palace for Olise and have reportedly triggered his £55million release clause.

The winger made a tremendous impact for Palace last season as he scored ten goals and provided six assists in 19 Premier League games.

Olise could now be set for a lucrative move to Bayern, which, according to journalist Christian Falk, would see him earn £220,000-a-week while playing for Vincent Kompany's side.

As reported by Sportbible, Olise would have to follow a strict car rule if he signs for Bayern.

Bayern have a partnership with German car manufacturer Audi, who own 8.33 per cent of the club.

Since 2002 Bayern players and staff have received a company car from Audi and they are allowed to choose their preferred model as well as having personalised registration plates.

Bayern players must drive to and from the club's training ground in their Audi vehicles, with the rule also applying for matches and other club events.

Players are permitted to drive Bugattis, Bentleys and Porsches due to them being part of the Volkswagen group.

However, players have previously been fined for not following the rule.

Philippe Coutinho, Jerome Boateng, Kingsley Coman and Niklas Sule are amongst the players that have previously broken the rule.

In March 2021, Coman was fined £43,500 after he arrived at training in his Mercedes. The winger was reportedly denied entry to the Bayern training ground and had to park his car on the street.

Related: Crystal Palace Bayern Munich Coman Michael Olise
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