Bayern Munich has made it clear they will not sell Nigerian winger Michael Olise to Liverpool for a reported €200m. The club's honorary president, Uli Hoeness, has stated that they will not accept any offer for the player, who is under contract until 2029. Bayern Munich is planning to extend Olise's contract to keep him at the club and ward off interest from other teams.
The club's decision is largely driven by their desire to prioritize the interests of their fans over potential financial gains. Hoeness emphasized that Bayern Munich plays for their fans, who number over 430,000 members worldwide, and that selling Olise would not benefit them. With Liverpool struggling in their current season, Bayern Munich sees no reason to contribute to their improvement.
Olise's contract extension is expected to be a key focus for the club in the coming months. Bayern Munich will likely engage in negotiations with the player to secure his long-term future at the club. The move is seen as a significant blow to Liverpool's transfer plans, who had been eyeing Olise as a key signing.
Bayern Munich's stance on the matter is clear: they will not sell Olise to Liverpool or any other team, regardless of the price. The club's commitment to their fans and their desire to build a strong team for the future have been prioritized over potential financial gains.
Michael Olise's future at Bayern Munich has just become more secure, and it's a huge boost for the Nigerian winger who has been impressing in the Bundesliga. This move is a testament to Bayern Munich's commitment to their young players and their desire to build a strong team for the future. With Olise's contract extension likely, the Nigerian winger will now have the chance to establish himself as one of the top players in the league.






