Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer has firmly ruled out any possibility of selling star winger Michael Olise, amid growing speculation linking the French international with a move to Real Madrid this summer.

Reports in recent days suggested that Real Madrid could be preparing a massive bid for the 24-year-old attacker. However, Hainer made it clear that Bayern Munich have no intention of parting ways with one of their most valuable players.

Speaking about the transfer rumours, Hainer stressed that Olise remains under a long-term contract and is considered untouchable by the German champions.

“Michael Olise is a player of Bayern Munich, and he is under a long-term contract. We are not a selling club,” Hainer said while dismissing speculation over a potential transfer.

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The Bayern president reportedly went even further by insisting that the club would not consider selling Olise regardless of the amount offered, including bids worth €150 million or more.

Olise has become one of Bayern Munich’s most important players since joining the club, delivering impressive performances and attracting interest from several top European clubs. His rapid rise has also strengthened his reputation as one of France’s brightest attacking talents ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Bayern officials have consistently maintained that the winger is a key part of the club’s future plans. Previous comments from senior figures at the club have also emphasized that Olise is not for sale despite interest from clubs across Europe.

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With Bayern Munich standing firm, any hopes of securing Olise’s signature this summer appear increasingly unlikely, as the Bundesliga giants continue to view him as a cornerstone of their project.

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