Real Madrid's search for a game-changing winger appears to have a new top target, and he's a player who recently caused them significant problems. Following Bayern Munich's 2-1 Champions League victory over Los Blancos, the performance of French dynamo Michael Olise has reportedly sparked serious interest from the Spanish giants.
Olise, whose dribbling and creative flair were constant threats, clearly left an impression on Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez, who was watching from the stands. Now, according to reports from Germany, the club is considering a monumental summer move, with a potential offer in the range of €160-165 million on the table.
This potential transfer saga highlights the premium placed on elite, direct wingers in modern football—players who can unlock defenses and decide the biggest games. However, prying Olise away from Bavaria will be an immense challenge. The 22-year-old is a key part of Bayern's long-term project and is under contract until 2029.
In fact, Bayern's stance seems unequivocal. Club legend and honorary president Uli Hoeneß has recently stated that even a staggering €200 million bid would not be enough to convince them to sell. This sets the stage for a potential summer showdown between two of European football's superpowers, with Olise's dazzling talent at the center of it all.
