By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Bayern planning to reward Olise with new long-term contract

According to a report from England, Bayern Munich are planning to reward Michael Olise for his impressive performances with a new long-term contract.
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Bayern Munich are planning to tie Michael Olise down to a new long-term contract, according to Teamtalk.

With Olise’s current deal running until 2029, Bayern have yet to begin formal negotiations with the Frenchman, but have made their intentions clear to his camp and potential suitors.

Teamtalk reports that Bayern have received enquiries from a number of top clubs interested in Olise over the past six months, but have told them all that he's not for sale.

The 24-year-old himself is said to be happy with his situation at Bayern and is not looking to leave.

Bayern will be hoping for another strong performance from the French international when they take on Paris Saint-Germain in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final on Wednesday.

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