Real Madrid is preparing a historic €220 million offer to Bayern Munich for Michael Olise, according to Marca. The Spanish club has wanted the French winger for a long time, and the reported bid would be one of the biggest in football history.
The move is tied to Florentino Perez’s election pledge to sign a galactico for €150 million. After previously being denied a chance to land another European star, Real now appears to have shifted its focus from Julian Alvarez to Olise, and the proposed offer has reportedly grown to €220 million.
Olise, described as one of the best players in the world and a rising star in global football, has delivered huge numbers this season for Bayern, scoring 22 goals and adding 26 assists. He also impressed in France’s most recent match, further strengthening Madrid’s interest.
Bayern’s leadership has already pushed back publicly. During the election period, the club’s president said, “We are not a club that sells players. If Florentino Perez wants to send an offer for Michael Olise, he can save himself the effort.” That leaves uncertainty over whether Madrid can actually complete the move, despite the scale of the reported bid.