Bayern Munich insist French-Nigerian forward Michael Olise is not for sale

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FC Bayern Munich have made their position crystal clear regarding the future of France forward of Nigerian descent, Michael Olise, firmly rejecting any possibility of a transfer despite growing interest from Europe’s top clubs.

Speculation intensified after Olise’s standout performance in Bayern’s 2-1 victory in Madrid, with links to Real Madrid quickly resurfacing. However, Bayern have responded decisively to silence the rumours.

Sporting director Max Eberl left no room for doubt in an interview with Sky, stating, “No, quite simply: no. We have a long-term project, and Michael feels very comfortable here. You can see how this team functions, and if we play football like this, there’s no chance for anyone else.”

Reports suggesting potential offers in the region of €160–165 million, along with interest from Liverpool FC, have done little to change Bayern’s stance.

The club’s position is further reinforced by Uli Hoeneß, who has reportedly indicated that even a €200 million bid would not be enough to part ways with the highly rated attacker.

Instead, Bayern are already considering extending Olise’s contract beyond 2029, underlining their long-term commitment to the player.