Madrid Universal
·18 Juli 2026
One condition must be met for Real Madrid to move for Michael Olise – Romano

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·18 Juli 2026

Michael Olise’s name has sounded loud in Madrid over the past 24 hours, and rightfully so given how reports have made the move a genuine possibility of coming through.
The Bayern Munich star has been Florentino Perez’s top target for a long time now, and the ongoing FIFA World Cup has only furthered that desire.
As reported earlier this week, the player has finally opened up to close teammates about his desire to push for the move this summer, and Real Madrid are said to be aware of the development.
Now, Fabrizio Romano provides an update on Real Madrid’s stance on the Olise situation and the club’s plan ahead to achieve the objective they have marked in red.

Olise wants to join Real Madrid this summer. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)
The ever-reliable Italian journalist further states that Los Blancos are very calm and quiet about the French winger and that they are not planning any hasty moves.
They are waiting for the eventual call from either Bayern Munich or from the player himself, based on whether or not the winger informs the Bavarians of his desire.
If they receive a call from either party, they are ready to push forward and make the move a reality with an official offer. Until they receive interest from the opposite side, however, they will not make any moves.
Bayern Munich rate Olise highly, and the French winger is one of the most in-demand and in-form players in world football at the moment. A transfer, thus, will be anything but simple.

Bayern Munich will not let go of Olise easily. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
The German giants are expected to fight tooth and nail to keep the player, but if they are forced to sell him, they will do so only if a record fee is involved.
Word has it that they expect a fee of €200 to €250 million for their star winger, and all signs point to the deal having to cross Neymar Jr.’s record €222 million move to PSG for it to come to fruition.
As matters stand, Real Madrid have never spent in excess of €150 million in transfer fees for a new signing, and Olise must become the club’s record signing by some distance if he is to arrive at the Spanish capital this summer.







































