Paris Saint-Germain still dream of signing Michael Olise, but Bayern Munich have no intention of letting their French star leave. Faced with growing interest from the European champions, Bayern’s executives have decided to respond with complete firmness.
Luis Enrique and Luis Campos are huge admirers of the French international, who enjoyed an outstanding season with 22 goals and 31 assists. Within PSG, some even see Olise as the future centerpiece of the club’s attacking project.
Bayern Determined to Keep Their Star
However, in Munich, the idea of a transfer is simply off the table. According to L’Équipe, Bayern officials have repeatedly made strong statements to cool Parisian ambitions and make their position perfectly clear.
“Even for €200 million, he will not leave,” a Bayern executive reportedly stated. Another source from the club’s board went even further, claiming: “Olise has no price tag. Even for €500 million, he will not leave.” The message is crystal clear: the more PSG push, the more Bayern dig in their heels.
The German club is already preparing a contract extension until 2031, with a salary increase that would place the French attacker alongside Harry Kane at the top of Bayern’s wage structure. Under contract until 2029 and fully settled in Bavaria, Michael Olise currently has little reason to leave Munich, while Bayern remain determined to keep one of their best players for many years to come.
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