Bayern Munich open to selling Michael Olise if a club tables €150 million

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Bayern Munich are keen on keeping France forward of Nigerian descent, Michael Olise, but could consider selling the youngster if a club can pay €150 million.

The German champions have repeatedly stressed their intention to keep the French winger, a player they view as central to their long-term plans. Yet behind the scenes, speculation continues to intensify, and the future of the 23-year-old is far from settled.

Transfer expert Mark Brus, writing in his Daily Briefing column, reveals that “very serious” interest persists from the Premier League. Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester United are all said to be watching Olise’s situation closely.

Brus even suggests Olise has emerged as a leading candidate to eventually replace Mohamed Salah at Liverpool.

The rumours escalated further when TeamTALK claimed that Manchester City and the English champions were willing to table an extraordinary €200 million bid for the winger. Sky, however, swiftly dismissed that report, though it did little to cool the ongoing conversation.

Sky still considers it “unrealistic” that Bayern would part ways with Olise, but the possibility is not entirely off the table. As Brus explains, the Bavarian club would prefer to keep him, yet every player carries a price tag.

An offer in the region of €130 million to €140 million could force Bayern to rethink their stance.

Barcelona have also been linked with Olise, but their well-documented financial challenges make such a transfer highly improbable.

If the winger were to consider a move, Brus believes a return to the Premier League remains the most likely outcome.