Report: Every Real Madrid bid for Michael Olise will be rejected by Bayern Munich

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The Bayern Munich faithful will not be hearing the end of Real Madrid attempting to poach Michael Olise until the end of the transfer window. However, the latest reports indicate that Los Blancos and their new-old President will be unwelcome no matter the mammoth compensation figures involved.

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Per Sky’s Florian Plettenberg (via @iMiaSanMia), Real Madrid continue to nurse their insatiable obsession in Michael Olise. A rumored €150m offer, and the Madridistas are already trembling with hype. The reaction in Munich is a completely different picture. The report indicates that while the figures and the bid for Olise are still uncertain, they do not matter to the Bayern bosses. No monetary number or number of bids can convince the club to sell their prized asset.

Is there a “right price” for Olise ?

The Bayern bosses have made clear on multiple occasions that Olise is here to stay. But, realistically speaking Real Madrid is capable of pulling blinding figures should they choose to. Florentino Perez has been re-elected on the back of a campaign promising massive signings. Suppose he is hell bent on seeing the Frenchman in white, it would not be beyond him to cough up €200m, €250m or even more. What turn would this saga take then ? Regardless of the climax of this saga, the club management will have a huge test in setting an example regarding Bayern’s image as a destination club.

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