Michael Olise has long since become the face of the new attack at FC Bayern – and that’s why those responsible are now apparently taking the next steps. Despite massive international competition, Munich are already working on a new contract for the Frenchman
It is an open secret that FC Bayern would like to extend the contract with top performer Michael Olise ahead of schedule. As the British portal TEAMtalk reports, a new deal is already being worked on in the background at Säbener Straße
According to the report, a „lucrative“ offer is to be made to the attacking player in the near future in order to secure his long-term future. Official talks have not yet begun, but the direction is clear internally
According to reports, Olise is currently earning between 13 and 14 million euros per year in Munich and, according to TEAMtalk, an extension could see him join the ranks of the top earners
Clear message to Europe’s top clubs
At the same time, FC Bayern has also sent a clear signal to the outside world. Several European heavyweights, including Paris Saint-Germain, Liverpool FC, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City, have already enquired about Olise
Real Madrid and FC Barcelona are also said to be interested, but the answer from Munich has been unequivocal: Olise is not for sale. Those responsible have emphasized this publicly time and again recently
Even astronomical offers would not change this. According to media reports, Bayern would even reject offers above the 200 million euro mark
Olise as a key player of the future

This attitude is no coincidence: Olise has quickly developed into one of the most important players in Vincent Kompany’s system
With his creativity, goalscoring ability and intelligence, he has exactly the profile that Bayern have lacked in recent years. His numbers speak for themselves and underline his enormous influence on the attacking play
The message is clear: Michael Olise is indispensable for the future of FC Bayern. With the planned contract extension, Munich not only want to send a signal to the player, but also to the international competition. The record champions are serious – and are thinking long-term.

