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·28 August 2025
Bayern, take note: PSG target Michael Olise 👀

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·28 August 2025
Michael Olise has quickly developed into a key player at FC Bayern – and now Paris Saint-Germain is reportedly eyeing the French international. According to a report from Sky, Olise is considered a “dream target” for the reigning Champions League winners.
The numbers speak for themselves: In his debut season for Munich, the 23-year-old scored 20 goals in 55 competitive matches, immediately becoming a key performer. Olise remains a central figure in coach Vincent Kompany’s attack this season as well.
According to information from Sky, PSG has long had the pacey dribbler on their radar. However, a transfer is out of the question. Olise has a long-term contract at Säbener Straße until 2029 – and contrary to other rumors, there is no release clause, as reported by the pay-TV broadcaster. This means FC Bayern has full control over the player’s future.
Sporting director Christoph Freund recently declined to reveal any contract details but emphasized Bayern’s clear plan: “Our wish is for him to stay at FC Bayern for a very, very long time, because he is an exceptional footballer who works very hard to keep improving – at a very high level.”
Head coach Vincent Kompany also praised the development of his wing star: “When I see how he started this season, it’s the right signal. Hopefully, Bayern fans can enjoy his talent for a very long time.”
Olise moved from Crystal Palace to Munich in the summer of 2024 for around 53 million euros. Even then, he was considered one of the most exciting transfers in the Bundesliga. He has since become not only a key performer but also an identification figure for the record champions.
Paris Saint-Germain may be dreaming of Olise – but at FC Bayern, the attacking star is part of the long-term plan. With a contract until 2029 and no release clause, Munich holds all the cards.
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