Michael Olise has delivered a standout World Cup campaign, building on a strong season with his club side.
Despite a three‑year contract that runs until 2029, the French international has attracted attention from several top clubs.
There are indications that Liverpool has expressed interest, while Olise has hinted at a desire to play in Spain, with Real Madrid emerging as a potential destination.
Bayern Munich’s management faces uncertainty over Olise’s future, as a lack of commitment could erode his market value and impact team stability.
During the season, Olise appeared in 32 Bundesliga matches, scoring 15 goals and providing 19 assists. In the Champions League, he played 13 games, netting five goals and adding six assists. In World Cup play, he featured in four matches, contributing five assists without scoring.
The club retains full control of Olise’s contract until 2029, yet a continued absence of a long‑term commitment may affect his performance and commercial worth.
If Olise remains distracted by potential transfers, Bayern may need to evaluate whether retaining him aligns with the team’s objectives.
Liverpool’s urgent need for a quality wide player aligns with Olise’s skill set, positioning him as a potential successor to a key striker in the Premier League.
