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Bild: Olise told French teammates he wants Real Madrid, but Bayern insists he's not for sale

  /  autty

According to Bild, Olise has told his French national teammates that he wants to join Real Madrid, but Bayern Munich still considers him unsellable.

Earlier, L'Équipe reported that Olise hoped to transfer to Real Madrid and had revealed this to his French national teammates during the FIFA World Cup. Bild has confirmed that he did express his desire to transfer to his French national teammates.

One thing is clear: Bayern Munich desperately wants to keep Olise, but the situation has become increasingly uncertain – Bild outlined four possible outcomes for his future.

Scenario 1: High-salary contract extension

Bayern Munich's management intends to extend Olise's contract early. His current fixed annual salary is approximately 14 million euros. After the extension, his salary is expected to match the club's top earners, such as Kane and Musiala, reaching 25 million euros or higher. This is currently the most likely outcome.

Scenario 2: Remains and continues delivering outstanding performances

Olise refuses to renew his contract, but Bayern Munich takes a firm stance and refuses to sell. The player accepts the situation and continues to perform at a high level. Olise has caused no locker room issues so far and is reportedly very comfortable at Bayern Munich. This scenario has a realistic possibility.

Scenario 3: Remains but creates locker room tension

Bayern Munich firmly refuses to sell, but Olise becomes dissatisfied and allows his frustration to affect the team – through poor performances, a tense atmosphere, or in extreme cases, following Dembélé's precedent at Dortmund by going on strike. For Bayern Munich, this would be a high-risk situation with potential for serious locker room division. However, at this stage, this scenario is considered unlikely.

Scenario 4: Sold for a record transfer fee

Despite the club's repeated statements that Olise is not for sale, if he is determined to leave and Real Madrid offers more than 200 million euros, Bayern Munich might relent. As long as the management holds firm, the probability of this scenario is extremely low.

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