Madrid Universal
·15. Juli 2026
Real Madrid ready to meet Bayern Munich’s €200 million price tag for French international

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·15. Juli 2026

Michael Olise endured one of his worst nights in quite a while when Spain completely outclassed France to enter the final of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
But that hasn’t stopped Real Madrid from trying to sign the Bayern Munich man, who has emerged as the club’s priority target this summer.
Real Madrid have been heavily linked with a move for Olise in the recent past, with Los Blancos unwilling to back down despite Bayern Munich being keen on keeping hold of the player.

Olise could become Real Madrid’s most expensive signing. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
According to Santi Aouna on Foot Mercato, Real Madrid wants to pull off a record move for Olise this summer and are prepared to meet Bayern Munich’s hefty price tag.
The Bavarians are demanding at least €200 million for the French international, who has set the Bundesliga alight with his performances.
Real Madrid are astonishingly prepared to meet that figure, which would make Olise the second most expensive transfer in football history, just behind Neymar.
It will also make him Real Madrid’s most expensive buy – a title currently held by Jude Bellingham when he joined the club for €127 million.

Olise had a torrid time against Spain. (Photo by Molly Darlington/Getty Images)
The report adds that Olise, for his part, wants to join Real Madrid this summer after a brief spell at Bayern Munich that has seen him rack up 42 goals and 54 assists in just over 100 matches.
This comes after recent reports which suggest Olise will hold crunch talks with Bayern Munich over his future after the World Cup.
Following the defeat to Spain, France’s World Cup campaign has already come to an end, which means the coming weeks could be crucial as far as the attacker’s future is concerned.
Bayern Munich are ideally looking to extend the contract of Olise, in order to seal his long-term future at the Allianz Arena.
But Real Madrid’s interest, coupled with the player’s desire to move to the Bernabeu complicate things.







































