Real Madrid continues to monitor Bayern Munich star Michael Olise as a potential target for the remainder of the summer transfer window, though negotiations appear highly unlikely given Bayern’s resolute stance, according to reports from multiple outlets.
Olise has expressed his desire to join Madrid this summer and would welcome talks with Bayern’s hierarchy following his vacation. However, the German club regards the French winger as a cornerstone of their sporting project and has made clear that he is not for sale.
Bayern would demand a world-record fee exceeding €200 million to even consider negotiations. While Real Madrid has the financial resources to meet such a valuation, Bayern’s position remains unchanged: Olise is integral to their plans and the club is prepared to offer him an improved contract on substantial terms rather than entertain offers.
Real Madrid’s interest reflects the club’s ongoing search for attacking talent to complement their summer additions. With over €170 million in remaining transfer budget, the club continues to explore options across multiple positions, though manager José Mourinho’s primary targets centre on additional midfield and defensive reinforcement.
Olise, 25, has established himself as one of Europe’s most exciting attacking talents and reuniting him with international teammate Kylian Mbappé would represent a significant coup for Los Blancos. However, Bayern’s intransigence suggests any move remains a distant prospect.




