An update has surfaced regarding the plans of Bayern Munich’s management as they prepare to respond to Real Madrid’s upcoming bid for Michael Olise.
The development comes amid reports confirming that the German champions have no plans to allow the French winger to leave the Allianz Arena.
Michael Olise’s name has been dominating football headlines across Europe throughout the day.
Following Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez’s statement on Thursday about submitting a record-breaking offer for an undisclosed player next week, speculation quickly linked Olise, formerly of Crystal Palace, as the player of interest.
However, if the latest reports circulating on Friday evening are accurate, Real Madrid supporters might want to temper their expectations regarding the English-born Frenchman’s possible move to the Santiago Bernabéu.
Speaking about the situation during his appearance on Radio MARCA, transfer market expert Matteo Moretto clarified:
“Bayern Munich don’t want Michael Olise to leave, not even for €200 million.”
– Conor Laird
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