Overview
- A Bild front‑page published Tuesday, reported by Goal and other outlets, says a Munich DNA test identified Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise as the father of a 20‑month‑old daughter named Alia Nour.
- The mother, Fatima Zonbrischer, tells Bild she had a two‑year relationship with Olise, accuses him of refusing contact, and says she received no effective maintenance while lawyers initially offered €836 and later €2,000 per month.
- Olise’s legal team has denied the specific accusations, said he offered assistance from the start, and claimed Zonbrischer sought €60,000 per month in French proceedings while he proposed an amount above Germany’s legal maximum.
- The revelations follow Olise’s strong showing at the 2026 World Cup and current transfer speculation linking him with Real Madrid, raising immediate reputational and commercial risks for the player.
- The dispute remains contested and based on limited tabloid reporting, and further legal filings or independent verification across German and French jurisdictions are likely to clarify paternity, support amounts, and contact rights.