Olise Keen on Real Madrid Switch, Tells France Teammates
Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise has reportedly expressed his desire to join Spanish giants Real Madrid, informing his France teammates of his intention to leave the Bundesliga champions at the end of the season.
According to French publication L'Équipe, the 24-year-old revealed his transfer ambition during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Real Madrid already aware of his interest and expected to initiate discussions after the tournament.
Despite Bayern Munich's determination to keep the winger, Olise is said to be eager to continue his career at the Santiago Bernabéu.
The France international remains under contract with the German club until 2029.
The report also claimed that Bayern and France defender Dayot Upamecano has attempted to convince Olise to remain in Munich.
However, Bayern president Herbert Hainer has firmly dismissed speculation surrounding a possible transfer, insisting the club has no intention of parting ways with one of its prized assets.
"Florentino Pérez can save himself the trouble of making an offer for Olise; we do not want to sell," Hainer said.
Olise joined Bayern Munich from Crystal Palace and has since developed into one of the club's most influential attacking players, attracting interest from several top European clubs with his impressive performances.
According to French publication L'Équipe, the 24-year-old revealed his transfer ambition during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Real Madrid already aware of his interest and expected to initiate discussions after the tournament.
Despite Bayern Munich's determination to keep the winger, Olise is said to be eager to continue his career at the Santiago Bernabéu.
The France international remains under contract with the German club until 2029.
The report also claimed that Bayern and France defender Dayot Upamecano has attempted to convince Olise to remain in Munich.
However, Bayern president Herbert Hainer has firmly dismissed speculation surrounding a possible transfer, insisting the club has no intention of parting ways with one of its prized assets.
"Florentino Pérez can save himself the trouble of making an offer for Olise; we do not want to sell," Hainer said.
Olise joined Bayern Munich from Crystal Palace and has since developed into one of the club's most influential attacking players, attracting interest from several top European clubs with his impressive performances.