Overview
- Christian Falk reported Sunday that Bayern told suitors Michael Olise is not for sale and would not discuss even €100m–€200m offers.
- Olise lacks a release clause and is under a long-term deal to 2029, which gives Bayern control over any transfer decision.
- Liverpool still view him as Mohamed Salah’s successor, but attention has shifted to RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande, who is expected to cost more than €100m.
- Speculation about a Cody Gakpo swap was dismissed, with Falk saying there was no Liverpool offer and Leipzig would not accept such a deal.
- Crystal Palace are reported to hold a 15% sell-on clause from Olise’s move to Bayern, a setup that sends a slice of any future fee to his former club.