Bayern Munich firmly insists on retaining Michael Olise, despite massive offers from Real Madrid and Liverpool in the transfer market.
The future of Michael Olise has become one of the hottest topics in the European transfer market. Major clubs like Real Madrid and Liverpool are prepared to spend enormous sums to secure the signature of the French star. However, Bayern Munich's stance is unequivocal: Olise is "untouchable".
According to German media, Real Madrid is considering an offer of up to €165 million for the 24-year-old player. Meanwhile, Liverpool is even willing to break its financial structure with a price around €200 million to find a replacement for Mohamed Salah. If this deal materializes, Olise could become one of the most expensive transfers in football history, approaching Neymar's €222 million record move to Paris Saint-Germain.
Nevertheless, Bayern Munich's leadership remains unmoved by the allure of these staggering figures. Sporting director Max Eberl stated that the club has no intention of selling Olise in the upcoming summer transfer window. According to him, the French player has all the ideal conditions to develop at Allianz Arena and is a key element in the club's long-term plans. Echoing this view, CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen emphasized that any club hoping to recruit Olise will be disappointed.
A crucial factor bolstering Bayern's confidence in keeping their star is his contract, which runs until 2029 and contains no release clause. This means the Bavarian club holds full authority over the player's future.
Regarding Olise, he is also expressing contentment with his life and the competitive environment in Munich. The star born in 2001 quickly integrated, becoming a vital component in the tactical system and earning absolute trust from the coaching staff and teammates.
His impressive form this season, with 16 goals and 27 assists in 39 matches, further solidifies Olise's status. He is playing a major role in Bayern's pursuit of titles in the Bundesliga, the German Cup, and the UEFA Champions League. In this context, Bayern losing their cornerstone is nearly inconceivable, despite the record-breaking offers from European giants.