By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Bayern working on new deal for Olise amid rising European interest

Bayern Munich are reportedly keen to extend Michael Olise’s contract to fend off rising interest from other top clubs.
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Michael Olise has established himself as a key player for Bayern Munich since his arrival from Crystal Palace in the summer of 2024.

According to Kicker, Premier League clubs are reportedly willing to make substantial offers to try to lure Olise away from Bayern next summer, while Paris Saint-Germain and a top Spanish club are also said to be considering a move for the Frenchman.

Bayern, however, have no intention of letting go of their prized asset. Although he is under contract until 2029 and has no release clause, the club’s management sees a need to act to fend off the growing interest in him.

Kicker reports that Bayern are working on a new deal with improved terms for the 24-year-old, with the intention of sending a clear message to both the player and the wider football world that he is not for sale and is seen as one of the pillars of the club’s future.

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