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Michael Olise Prefers Comfort Over Boot Sponsorship Contracts
For some time now, Michael Olise has looked like a hugely exciting talent. He broke through at Reading before joining Crystal Palace in 2021, establishing himself as a top prospect in the Premier League.
Amid interest from all the biggest clubs, the young winger opted to join Bayern Munich in 2024 for a reported transfer fee of €60m, including add-ons. While there was plenty of excitement over the deal, the Frenchman has more than exceeded expectations in Germany.
He won the Bundesliga in his debut season and is on course to do the same in 2025/26, while Vincent Kompany’s men are also among the Champions League favourites, having beaten Real Madrid to make the semi-finals. Olise was key in that tie, scoring and assisting across both legs, and his form has been spectacular this season.
The 24-year-old has 18 goals and 29 assists in 43 games this term, taking his total goal contributions to 80 in his first 98 appearances for Bayern Munich. As such, he’s put himself into the current Ballon d’Or race. Despite that, though, he doesn’t have a boot sponsorship.
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Olise’s Choice Not To Have Boot Contract
Sponsorships are a key part of football as players look to market themselves and grow their brand. We cannot help but think of specific logos when we think about certain legends and their standing within the game.
Lionel Messi, for example, will always be an Adidas player, while Cristiano Ronaldo belongs to the Nike camp. Their connections to those two iconic brands have no doubt helped the pair cement their status as the richest players in the game.
Olise, however, does not seem particularly interested in that side of the sport. Despite being one of the best players in the world right now, he does not have a personal boot sponsorship contract.
It’s certainly uncommon for a player of his status to be in this position, but it turns out it is entirely down to his own feelings on the matter. A recent report by L’Équipe, via Footy Headlines, explained the Frenchman’s position. The article stated that he simply values his comfort and personal choice over securing a commercial footwear endorsement. A source close to the player added:
“He doesn’t have one, it doesn’t interest him at all.”
As he isn’t connected to one brand, one huge benefit for the player’s free-agent status is that he can consequently wear any boot from any manufacturer.
What Boots Does Olise Wear
The report explains that, although he primarily wears Nike products, he does not have an official agreement with the brand. He chooses these boots simply because he prefers them.
The Hypervenom 3 appear to be his most frequent choice, which is interesting as they are older models, originally produced between 2016 and 2018. Nike would liekly prefer him to wear newer boots if he had a contract with them.
Adding to this, he has also been spotted wearing the 2015 Nike Mercurial Superfly 4 as well as the newer Superfly 10. It’s worth noting that he’s also been spotted waiting over brands. In various training sessions, Olise has tested boots such as the New Balance Tekela V4+, and was once even spotted in classic Adidas F50 Tunit Boots from 2008.
Olise’s stance over his boots suggests his nonchalant persona is genuine. His languid style on the pitch is often reflected in interviews off it, with the player often going viral after interactions with the media.
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Sir Alex Ferguson Named His 2026 World Cup Winners
The 2026 World Cup is here and predictions made by former players, managers and supporters across the globe will now be put to the test. Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson has put his firm backing behind one nation this summer.
World football’s biggest competition has expanded for the 2026 edition, meaning a record 48 countries will be battling to get their hands on the iconic trophy. Among the favourites are Thomas Tuchel’s England and Portugal, led by Cristiano Ronaldo.
However, Ferguson doesn’t believe the country he managed in for 27 years or his greatest-ever player will lift the World Cup this year. If they do, he believes they’ll have to get past his formidable favourites.
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Fergie brought a young Ronaldo to Old Trafford in 2003 from Sporting CP and oversaw his rise to winning the Ballon d’Or and becoming the best player on the planet. But he doesn’t think his ex-player will get his wish this summer.
When asked about Ronaldo’s chances of finally getting over the line in his record sixth World Cup, the iconic Scot claimed there’s only one team to beat. Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil. He told Press Box PR in late 2025 (per TNT Sports):
“Portugal have got good players. I always think of Brazil at the World Cup
“The Brazilian players – I had the two young lads, twins, Rafael and Fabio. They were first-rate in training every day, never wore [tracksuit] bottoms. They have a toughness about them, Brazilians. You see them on the beach for hours and hours every night playing.”
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“I think whoever beats Brazil will win the World Cup,” was Ferguson’s emphatic verdict. Ancelotti would have to do something no manager has ever done in World Cup history. Each nation to have lifted the trophy has done so with a manager born in that country in charge.
The Italian is among the most successful club managers and even beat Ferguson to the Premier League title with Chelsea in the 2009-10 season. So if Portugal or England are to go all the way this year, they’ll have to go through the South Americans in Ferguson’s eyes.
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Ferguson and his former captain Roy Keane are known to not see eye-to-eye on many things these days. That’s exactly the case when it comes to their respective World Cup predictions.
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Instead of Brazil, Keane is backing France, Spain and Argentina as the front-runners to win the competition. Over in the United States as an ITV pundit, the Irishman predicted:
“The French, that squad’s fantastic. Spanish, with the conditions over there, the way they look after the ball and how brilliant they were at the Euros, if they can back that up, which I’m sure they can.
“I’m going to throw Argentina in there as well. Obviously, one of the South Americans will always turn up.”
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Man Utd Target Barcelona’s Alejandro Balde as £43m Left-Back Option
Manchester United have been given the green light to sign a new defender after reports emerged that they would be willing to accept an offer in the region of £43m.
It’s no secret that United are pushing to bring in midfield reinforcements during the summer transfer window, but they could also look to strengthen in other positions.
The signing of Atalanta midfielder Ederson is all but secured, and it appears that they are hoping to bring in at least one more midfielder.
Focus could also be on full-backs and wingers, with a number of names being linked with the move to Old Trafford.
It’s unclear what the priority position to strengthen will be after signing another midfielder, but there is no doubt they need reinforcements after qualifying for the Champions League.
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Man Utd Get Left-Back Green Light
According to a report from Team Talk, Barcelona will now accept a bid of around £43 million to allow Alejandro Balde to leave in the summer transfer window.
Manchester United are named as one of the sides who are showing an interest in the Spanish left-back, while they are also interested in Newcastle defender Lewis Hall.
The report claims that Balde, praised as ‘one of the best full-backs in Europe’, will cost £17m less than Hall, so it could be a more cost-effective option for the Red Devils.
It appears that signing a left-back could be one of United’s priorities in the coming weeks and months. The door has now been opened for them to bring Balde to Old Trafford.
It remains to be seen whether he’d be keen on a move to the Premier League or United specifically, while Hall is another potential option. #
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Balde Could be Ideal Left-Back Signing
As it stands, United have Luke Shaw as their primary left-back, and he appears to have overcome his injury troubles after starting every single Premier League game last season.
If they are to bring in a new left back, they should be looking to sign a younger profile such as Balde or Hall.
Balde, described as ‘spectacular’, could be the smarter option, considering he costs £17 million less. Although there is the caveat that he doesn’t have Premier League experience.
Despite that, the Barcelona star could be the ideal left-back signing for United. Someone capable of making an impact right now but also a player for the future.
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Alonso Told To Make Liverpool Flop First Chelsea Signing
Xabi Alonso will have a say in the business Chelsea do in the summer transfer window and he is likely to want to make some big changes to the squad he inherited.
The Blues finished tenth in the Premier League this season, outside of any European competition for the 2026/27 campaign, meaning Alonso only has domestic competitions to concern himself with.
The Spaniard was named permanent boss at Stamford Bridge soon after the season ended, with the clear indication that he was going to have a say in matters off the field by being given the title of manager rather than head coach, in recognition of his experience and proven track record.
Alonso should bring in a former Liverpool player
Chelsea are yet to dip their toe into the transfer market yet this summer, although the window does not officially open until Monday, but Alonso is likely to make a number of changes.
And one former Chelsea legend has told him who his first signing should be and it may come as a surprise.
In a blog for Betway, Marcel Desailly said: “A player who could suit the profile is former Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez. If you give him the confidence and belief, he will not feel shy because the people in the system are a higher grade than him. That is what happened to him at Liverpool. There were too many players higher grade than him, so he couldn’t express himself. At Chelsea, I’m sure he would express himself and perform.
“They need a striker but I’m not sure exactly who it will be or where they will get him. Unless they find one in Germany who we don’t know much about yet, but they have to match the profile of what Chelsea is looking for.”
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Nunez spent three years at Anfield, scoring 25 goals in 95 appearances for the Reds and was often derided for his work in front of goal.
He spent the last season in the Saudi Pro League playing for Al-Hilal, following a £46.3million move from Liverpool but just a year later, his contract has been ripped up and he is a free agent.
Guillem Balague is a big fan of Nunez
Liverpool have been linked with bringing the Uruguayan back to the Premier League, given the long-term injury to Hugo Ekitike, and on a free transfer there is almost no gamble on signing the 26-year-old, apart from wages.
Spanish football journalist Guillem Balague was effusive in his praise of Nunez while at Liverpool.
He said: “People focused on his supposed lack of quality in finishing and movement, not realising that every time he makes a mistake he just keeps going. His mentality is ignored.
“He’s becoming a world-class player.”
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