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·2. März 2026
Transfer danger for Bayern? Olise is Liverpool’s „dream target“

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·2. März 2026

Michael Olise is apparently at the top of Liverpool’s wish list. Should FC Bayern officials now be worried?
Michael Olise is one of the most sought-after attacking players in Europe – and this has not gone unnoticed in England. According to Sky, the 24-year-old is one of Liverpool FC’s „dream targets“ for the coming summer. The Anfield Road side are therefore keeping a close eye on the Bayern winger
The interest comes as no surprise. Olise has developed into a top international star in a very short space of time with strong performances and consistent goal contributions. His dynamism, creativity and finishing power make him an ideal profile for the right side of the attack – especially in light of the fact that Liverpool’s future plans on the flanks have not yet been finalized
But as concrete as the interest is, the situation in Munich is just as clear. According to Sky, those responsible at Liverpool FC know that a transfer of Olise is currently considered unrealistic. FC Bayern have no intention of selling their attacking star. The player himself is also said not to be seeking a transfer
The contract situation also speaks clearly in favour of the Munich club. Olise is tied to a long-term contract and there is no exit clause. This means that FC Bayern has full control. Internally, the Frenchman is regarded as an absolute key player and one of the few professionals who are classified as unsellable

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The interest from Liverpool shows above all the international status Olise now enjoys. However, this does not mean that FC Bayern are under any acute pressure to act. As things stand, there are no signs of concrete negotiations
According to Sky, Yan Diomande is also on Liverpool’s wish list alongside Olise, although he is considered a much more realistic option in comparison. FC Bayern are also keeping an eye on Diomande, but a move to Munich currently seems unlikely – mainly due to the high transfer fee of over 100 million euros that RB Leipzig are said to be demanding and the availability of attacking options such as Luis Diaz in the Bayern squad.









































