Olise to Real Madrid: mysterious competitor enters race for €150M star
Brilliant at Bayern Munich and the 2026 World Cup with France, Michael Olise is attracting interest from multiple clubs. Real Madrid, which reportedly tabled a €150 million offer, now faces competition from at least one other suitor.
Real Madrid is no longer alone in the Michael Olise race. According to Spanish newspaper AS, two clubs have approached the entourage of the French Bayern Munich winger, though their identities remain unspecified — meaning the Whites, if they are one of them, must now contend with competition.
At 24 years old and under contract with the Bavarian club until 2029, Olise is enjoying an exceptional season in the Bundesliga before confirming his status on the world stage at the 2026 World Cup, which he is competing in with the France team. These performances have clearly widened his circle of suitors.
On Real Madrid’s side, interest appears concrete: some sources mention a €150 million offer, which Bayern reportedly rejected. The German club would therefore have no intention of letting go of its player mid-contract, and Olise himself does not appear determined to leave Bavaria. His entourage, however, remains open to approaches.
The question of PSG’s involvement in this matter is also circulating, without confirmation at this stage. The identity of the two clubs mentioned by AS remains a mystery, leaving the Olise transfer market particularly wide open as summer approaches.
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