Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly among four clubs considering the signing of France forward of Nigerian descent, Michael Olise.
Olise has rapidly established himself as one of the standout performers at Bayern Munich, attracting widespread attention across Europe. His rise at the Allianz Arena has not gone unnoticed, with several elite clubs believed to be closely monitoring his situation.
According to Turkish transfer journalist Ekrem Konur, four clubs from England and France are considering a possible approach for the French international.
Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City and PSG are all said to be assessing the feasibility of a deal and are expected to prepare initial offers to Bayern Munich in the near future.
Konur reports that Bayern are likely to demand a minimum fee of €100 million for Olise, although the final valuation could rise significantly, potentially reaching between €130 million and €140 million depending on negotiations.
Despite the growing speculation, Bayern Munich have played down any suggestion of a sale. Club officials have recently stressed their intention to keep the forward long-term, with sporting director Christoph Freund making their stance clear in November.
“We could well imagine him playing for Bayern Munich for the next seven, eight, nine years,” Freund said.
Olise remains under contract with Bayern Munich until 2029, with some sources reporting that he fancies a move to Spain if he leaves Bayern Munich.







