German football powerhouse Bayern Munich has issued a resolute message to Real Madrid concerning their reported interest in signing Michael Olise.
This comes as strong indications suggest Real Madrid is preparing to make a substantial offer for the French international.
Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez has identified Olise as a key target to bolster Los Blancos’ attacking options for the upcoming season, with reports indicating a potential €150 million bid being prepared.
However, recent statements from Munich indicate that Pérez and Real Madrid may need to temper their expectations regarding a potential deal for Olise.
In comments made to German publication BILD and reported by Fabrizio Romano, Bayern president Herbert Hainer addressed the ongoing speculation surrounding the winger.
Hainer unequivocally stated:
“If Florentino Pérez wishes to submit an offer for Olise to us – which has not occurred to date – he can spare himself the effort. Michael Olise is a Bayern Munich player under a long-term contract. We are not a selling club.”
- Bayern Munich sends a clear message to Real Madrid regarding Michael Olise.
- German club states Michael Olise is not for sale and has a long-term contract.
- Real Madrid’s potential €150 million bid for Olise is rebuffed by Bayern Munich.
- Bayern president Herbert Hainer dismisses transfer speculation.
- ‘We are not a selling club,’ declares Bayern president regarding Michael Olise.
- Bayern Munich warns Real Madrid off Michael Olise pursuit
Bayern Munich sends a clear message to Real Madrid regarding Michael Olise.
German club states Michael Olise is not for sale and has a long-term contract.
Real Madrid’s potential €150 million bid for Olise is rebuffed by Bayern Munich.
Bayern president Herbert Hainer dismisses transfer speculation.
‘We are not a selling club,’ declares Bayern president regarding Michael Olise.
Bayern Munich warns Real Madrid off Michael Olise pursuit
Bayern Munich has publicly cautioned Real Madrid against pursuing their player Michael Olise, signaling that the German club has no intention of selling him, despite reports of a significant offer being prepared by the Spanish giants.








