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Olise demands meeting with Bayern amid transfer rumours

Michael Olise has reportedly demanded a meeting with Bayern Munich hierarchy as speculation continues to mount about his future at the Bundesliga giant.

Undoubtedly one of the best wingers in world football, Olise has continued his impressive form at club level with the France national team. The former Crystal Palace has emerged as one of the standout performers of the World Cup.

His performance have gone unnoticed with Real Madrid reportedly willing to break the bank for his signature.

Olise is now seeking clarity regarding his role at the Allianz Arena.

According to AS, Olise has communicated his desire to hold a sit-down meeting with Bayern Munich leadership to determine his next steps.

Michael Olise warms up ahead of the 2026 World Cup Group I football match between Norway and France. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP via Getty Images)

Olise’s representatives are keen to understand where he fits into the club’s long-term project after his stock reached an all-time high during the World Cup in North America.

The forward is conscious of the growing list of admirers following his displays for Les Bleus, where he has been instrumental in France’s impressive run, featuring in every single group stage match.

Olise currently has four assists to his name and would be pivotal as France prepare to face Sweden in the round of 32.

Aside Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and the Premier League’s elite have also been rumoured to be monitoring Olise’s contract situation at Bayern Munich.

Bayern remain calm and are not under pressure to sell their prized asset. However, the outcome of the meeting will determine whether he’ll sign a contract extension or will be allowed to leave if the right transfer fee comes in from a suitor.

Olise enjoyed a stunning 2025-26 season with Bayern Munich, scoring 22 goals and providing 31 assists in 52 appearances across all competitions.

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