Paris Saint-Germain’s long-standing pursuit of Michael Olise has come to a firm halt, with Bayern Munich making it abundantly clear that the French winger is not for sale. The Bundesliga champions have reportedly refused to discuss any potential transfer, no matter how large the offer, as they prepare to reward Olise with a new deal and improved terms.
Bayern put an end to PSG’s chase
PSG have suffered a significant blow in their attempt to land Olise. The French champions have admired the winger for years and had identified him as a top target, but Bayern have made their stance clear – there will be no negotiations. Olise’s remarkable season has only strengthened the German club’s determination to keep him.
The French international recorded 22 goals and 31 assists in 52 matches, cementing his status as one of Bayern’s most influential players and a key figure in their long-term vision. Despite PSG’s continued interest, Bayern’s management has reportedly ruled out any chance of a transfer, insisting that the player is simply not available at any price.
Bayern’s stance leaves no room for doubt
According to reports from L’Equipe, Bayern’s officials have responded decisively to rumours regarding Olise’s future. One club executive is said to have dismissed any possibility of a sale, stating: “Even for €200 million, he will not leave.”
The club’s position was further reinforced by another board member, who reportedly declared: “Olise has no price. Even for €500 million, he will not leave.”
Olise central to Bayern’s future plans
Bayern’s position extends beyond rejecting offers – they view Olise as a fundamental part of their sporting project. The club reportedly has no intention of parting with one of their most productive and promising talents.
To underline that commitment, Bayern are believed to be preparing a contract extension that would keep Olise at the Allianz Arena until 2031. The proposed contract would include a significant salary increase, potentially placing him among the club’s top earners, alongside stars like Harry Kane. This move highlights Bayern’s confidence in Olise’s growing influence within the squad.
PSG likely to consider other attacking options
With Olise already tied to Bayern until 2029 and the German side refusing to entertain any offers, PSG’s hopes of signing the winger appear increasingly unrealistic. The Ligue 1 champions may now be forced to shift their attention towards other targets, with AS Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche reportedly on their list. Meanwhile, Bayern are expected to finalise Olise’s new contract once he concludes his international duties with France at the 2026 World Cup.