Michael Olise's dazzling performance for Bayern Munich at the Santiago Bernabéu this week was a statement to the football world. The French winger was instrumental in securing a crucial 2-1 Champions League quarter-final first-leg victory over Real Madrid, a club long rumored to covet his signature. This masterclass has only intensified speculation that Los Blancos would launch a major summer bid.
However, according to top transfer insider Fabrizio Romano, any such move is destined to hit a brick wall. Bayern Munich's stance is unequivocal: Michael Olise is not for sale. Despite talk of Real Madrid preparing a mammoth offer in the range of €160-165 million, the German champions have zero interest in entering negotiations.
Bayern are reportedly thrilled with the former Crystal Palace star's impact and see him as a cornerstone of their future. Crucially, Olise is tied to the club until 2029 on a contract that contains no release clause, putting Bayern in complete control. Romano emphasizes that even a record-shattering bid—with honorary president Uli Hoeness explicitly dismissing figures up to €200 million—would not tempt them to sell.
For now, the message from Munich is crystal clear. Whether it's Real Madrid or any other European giant, no club will be prying their prized winger away this summer. Olise's future, at least in the immediate term, remains firmly in Bavaria.
