"Real Madrid" interested in Bayern Munich attacker Michael Olise

Bavaria club and French national team forward Michael Olise is planning a crucial meeting with club management to determine his next career steps, Zamin.uz reported.
Following his standout performance at the 2026 World Cup, the player's transfer value has surged, drawing renewed interest from Europe's elite clubs, particularly Real Madrid.
According to Goal.com, the footballer intends to make a final decision about his future. Olise moved to Bayern in 2024 from English side Crystal Palace for a fee of €55 million.
Currently, the attacker, who has reached the semifinals of the World Cup with the French national team, has delivered six goal assists during the tournament and become one of the team's key players. As reported by El Debate, Olise wishes to meet face-to-face with Bayern president Herbert Hainer after the tournament concludes.
Interestingly, preparations for a personalized welcome for Michael Olise have already begun at the French national team's base. Real Madrid alumni Kylian Mbappé and Aurélien Tchouaméni, along with Ibrahima Konaté, are attempting to persuade their teammate to move to Madrid.
Moreover, the excellent on-field chemistry between Mbappé and Olise is increasing the likelihood of them playing together at the club level. Friendly advice may influence Olise's decision.
Although the player has expressed interest in the Spanish league and Real Madrid's project, completing this transfer would require the club to overcome significant financial hurdles. As of now, Michael Olise's market value is estimated at around €200 million.
His current contract with Bayern runs for another three years. The German club has no intention of easily parting with its stars.
On the contrary, they are planning to build a competitive squad capable of winning major trophies, centered around players like Olise. Additionally, it is reported that his current annual salary of €8 million no longer reflects his new global standing.
Bayern's management is preparing to offer the player a new contract with an annual salary of €14 million to improve his situation and deter other suitors. Michael Olise's future will depend not only on his personal wishes but also on the financial capabilities and stability of the clubs involved.





