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Bayern Declares Michael Olise Unsellable

Club leaders reaffirm a Ribéry-era rule against selling indispensable players.

Overview

  • Senior figure Karl-Heinz Rummenigge repeated that Bayern will not sell a player they would miss and said there is no price tag that would move the club on Olise.
  • Uli Hoeneß backed the stance, arguing big fees are worthless if the team plays worse, citing Bayern’s 430,000 members and fans who expect strong performances each weekend.
  • Head coach Vincent Kompany declined to discuss transfers but praised Olise’s rise, saying he can still get better after producing 19 goals and 29 assists in 46 matches this season.
  • Olise is reported to be under contract until 2029 with no release clause, as rumors continue to link Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Liverpool with speculative bids well over €100 million.
  • Former players added outside pressure, with Marcel Desailly doubting a long Bayern stay and Markus Babbel forecasting a future fee in the €150–200 million range as interest grows.