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·26 mars 2026
Hands off: Euro giants admit Liverpool target to replace Salah is NOT for sale

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·26 mars 2026

With Mohamed Salah formally announcing his departure from Liverpool at the end of the season, the Reds have desperately intensified their search for a world-class successor. Their gaze, alongside those of Real Madrid and Manchester City, has firmly landed on Bayern Munich’s sensational winger, Michael Olise.
However, the Bavarian giants are refusing to entertain any bids, sending a definitive and unyielding message to the Premier League and La Liga heavyweights that their 24-year-old talisman is strictly not for sale.
The intense speculation surrounding Olise’s future has prompted immediate public pushback from Bayern Munich’s highest-ranking officials.
Speaking to Sport Bild, Bayern’s board member for sport, Max Eberl, emphatically dismissed the rumors. “We’re not giving it a second thought,” Eberl stated.
“He’s an FC Bayern player and has all the opportunities here that top players could wish for.”
Adding to the frustration for potential suitors is the structural reality of Olise’s contract.
Eberl recently confirmed that the Frenchman’s current deal runs until the summer of 2029 and, crucially, does not contain a release clause.
This places Bayern in a position of absolute power, allowing CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen to similarly declare the player unsellable, regardless of the astronomical figures being floated in the media.

Michael Olise in action for Bayern Munich (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
Olise has directly contributed to a staggering 38 goals in 38 matches across all competitions this season.
His devastating pace, elite playmaking vision, and clinical left foot make him the ideal stylistic replacement for Liverpool’s departing “Egyptian King.”
While Liverpool, Real Madrid, and Manchester City boast the financial muscle to test the resolve of almost any club in world football, Bayern Munich’s financial stability and historical prestige make them immune to such tactics in the transfer market.
Barring an unprecedented, record-shattering bid that completely alters the landscape, the German record champions have firmly locked the door.









































