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Bayern Munich Sets Michael Olise’s Asking Price Ahead of Potential Transfer Exit

Spanish media reports in Madrid have claimed that Florentino Pérez wants to bring Michael Olise to Real Madrid. The rumors quickly drew attention because of Olise’s rising profile and the scale of the alleged interest. However, Bayern Munich have reportedly made their position clear: the club does not want to sell the player, even for a fee as high as €150 million.

Despite that firm stance, Sky Germany reported later in the evening that Olise may not be completely untouchable after all. According to that report, Bayern Munich would likely consider an eventual transfer if a club were willing to submit an offer above €200 million. That threshold would place Olise in a category far beyond Bayern’s current public rejection and would only become relevant if a bid were large enough to rewrite football history.

In practical terms, Bayern’s message appears to be that Olise is not on the market under normal circumstances, but a record-breaking proposal could change the discussion. The reported asking level would make him the most expensive player ever transferred, surpassing Neymar Jr.’s €222 million move to Paris Saint-Germain.

The situation highlights the growing value of elite attacking talent in European football and the premium clubs place on young stars with high upside. It also underscores the tension between Bayern’s desire to keep a key player and the reality that extraordinary offers can test even the strongest public commitments.

For now, the message from Munich remains that Olise is expected to stay. Yet the Sky Germany report suggests that if a superclub arrives with a truly historic bid, Bayern may at least be willing to listen.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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