Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer has ruled out selling Michael Olise to Real Madrid, telling club president Florentino Pérez to save himself the trouble of making an offer.
Hainer stated that Bayern is not a selling club and described Olise as a fundamental piece under a long-term contract.
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He noted that the winger is going nowhere, not even for an offer exceeding €150 million.
“As I’ve said before, if Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has an offer in mind, he can save himself the trouble because we don’t want to sell Michael Olise.
“We have a very good relationship with Real Madrid and they contacted me to say they’ve had absolutely no contact with Michael and they do not want these constant speculations in the media.
“He’s a Bayern Munich player and has a long-term contract. And we’re not a selling club.”
Olise could be in for an elongated summer with Didier Deschamps’ team, as France powered into the World Cup’s last 16 to face Paraguay, and he’s leading the assist charts with five so far in North America.
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Michael Olise has been one of the standout playmakers for France at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, registering five assists in the tournament, including two majestic assists in a 3-0 victory against Sweden.
His brilliant vision and attacking form have been instrumental in pushing Les Bleus deep into the tournament.





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