Paris Saint-Germain are preparing a major move in the transfer market. According to L’Équipe du Soir, Michael Olise has emerged as one of the top priorities for Luis Enrique and Luis Campos as they look to strengthen the club’s attacking options this summer.
What if the core of France’s attack, excluding Kylian Mbappé, ended up at PSG? After a remarkable season with Bayern Munich, the 24-year-old French international has become one of the most sought-after players in Europe. Olise recorded 22 goals and 31 assists in 52 appearances, establishing himself as one of the continent’s most decisive attacking players.
PSG Dream of Signing Olise
His impressive performances for France, including a recent hat-trick against Northern Ireland, have only enhanced his reputation. Inside PSG, there is a strong belief that Olise’s profile perfectly matches the club’s long-term project. Luis Enrique was particularly impressed by the winger’s displays against Paris in the Champions League, where he caused major problems for the French side’s defense.
However, the deal appears almost impossible to complete. Bayern Munich consider Olise untouchable and have repeatedly stated that they have no intention of selling their star, who only joined the German champions from Crystal Palace in 2024. Reports suggest that any potential transfer would require an offer exceeding €200 million, a figure that would discourage even the wealthiest clubs.
For his part, Olise has shown no indication that he wants to leave Munich. Under contract until 2029, he appears fully settled and happy at Bayern. Despite these obstacles, PSG continue to dream of bringing him to Paris, even if the move currently looks more like a transfer fantasy than a realistic possibility.
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