Michael Olise Captivates Europe: Top Clubs Eye Bayern Munich's Star Winger
Michael Olise is enjoying a phenomenal season with Bayern Munich, capturing the attention of Europe's premier clubs. Major teams across the continent have placed the French international winger at the top of their transfer wishlists for the upcoming window, even as the Bavarian giants remain steadfast in their determination to keep their prized asset.
Displaying raw talent, natural composure, and the aura of a future MVP, Michael Olise has reached new heights this season with Bayern Munich. For several months, the 24-year-old winger has consistently delivered dazzling performances and decisive contributions for the Bavarian side. With 16 goals and 27 assists in 39 appearances across all competitions, he has firmly established himself as one of Europe's top players – and consequently, one of its most coveted.
As the upcoming transfer window promises significant activity, especially with the potential departure of Mohamed Salah from Liverpool, the French international (13 caps, 4 goals) has caught the eye of Europe's leading clubs. The Reds are not alone in having him high on their shortlist. Chelsea, Arsenal, and PSG have identified him as a primary target should any of their offensive players move on. Other clubs are also monitoring the situation, even if their financial resources may not match those of the European giants.
A Key Role for France in the World Cup
The entire continent is enchanted by the London-born prodigy, who is currently in the United States with the French national team for their 2026 World Cup warm-up matches against Brazil (this Thursday near Boston) and Colombia (Sunday near Washington). The World Cup in America, set to be his first major international competition, could further elevate his profile to a global audience. Didier Deschamps is expected to grant him a significant role in the summer tournament, where Les Bleus will begin their campaign against Senegal (June 16), followed by an opponent from the intercontinental playoffs (Iraq, Bolivia, or Suriname), and finally Erling Haaland's Norway in Group I. Many consider him the natural successor to Antoine Griezmann. Before that, Michael Olise hopes to conclude the season triumphantly with Bayern, who lead the Bundesliga (with a 9-point advantage over Dortmund), are quarter-finalists in the Champions League against Real Madrid (April 7 and 15), and semi-finalists in the German Cup against Leverkusen (April 22).
Bayern Munich Firmly Intends to Keep Him
Should the Bavarians go all the way in all competitions, the 1.84m tall left-footer could quickly enter discussions for the Ballon d'Or. This would further inflate his market value, currently estimated at 140 million euros by Transfermarkt. However, regardless of the offers that may come in the months ahead, Bayern Munich is resolved to be inflexible on this matter. The German hierarchy has absolutely no intention of letting go of their jewel, whose contract extends until 2029. Club officials have reportedly told Bild: "No question of selling him."
Michael Olise is therefore expected to remain in Bavaria this summer, despite the numerous inquiries he has received. With his characteristic detachment and composure, the London prodigy, of Franco-Algerian (maternal) and Nigerian (paternal) descent, arrived at Clairefontaine on Monday wearing a thick black ushanka. Having progressed through the youth academies of Arsenal, Chelsea (where his younger brother Richard Olise plays as a right-back), and Manchester City, the former Reading and Crystal Palace player was acquired by Bayern Munich for 53 million euros in the summer of 2024. His price has since tripled in less than two years, and it is undoubtedly not finished rising.
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