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Bayern play down pursuit of Michael Olise as Premier League giants push for blockbuster move

David Wilson 01 Oct, 2025 16:12, US Comments (13) 4 Mins Read
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Jan-Christian Dreesen insists Bayern are “very relaxed” about growing interest in Michael Olise, yet signals from the market say otherwise. With Olise tied down on a long-term deal and thriving in Munich, top Premier League sides have intensified groundwork for a 2026 move. Bayern’s stance is classic: cool in public, calculating in private. Expect a nine-figure conversation if anyone tests their resolve. Stylistically, Olise’s elite one‑v‑one threat and inverted-winger craft slot seamlessly into possession-heavy, high-press systems—precisely what England’s elite covet. The tug-of-war has started; Bayern hold the cards, but the Premier League is ready to play big.

Bayern play down pursuit of Michael Olise as Premier League giants push for blockbuster move

Speaking to German media, CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen downplayed concerns about other clubs targeting Michael Olise, emphasizing the club’s composure amid external interest. The remarks arrive as Bayern enjoy a powerful start to the season and Olise continues to be a headline performer since arriving in the summer of 2024 on a long-term contract. Fan chatter across forums and comment sections reflects a split: some predict Bayern will inevitably sell for a massive fee, others insist the contract length and the sporting project in Munich make a sale unlikely. Behind the scenes, Premier League clubs are quietly mapping bids.

Jan-Christian Dreesen says Bayern are not concerned with the interest in Michael Olise: "Regarding the interest of other clubs, we're very relaxed" [@SPORTBILD]

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Impact Analysis

For Bayern, Olise is more than a marquee name—he is a structural piece of their right-sided dynamics. His ability to receive wide, attack inside channels, and combine between lines adds variety to an attack that can otherwise skew central through Jamal Musiala. Losing him would force Bayern to reconstruct both chance creation and ball progression on that flank. Financially, Bayern are in a strong posture: a long contract through his peak years creates leverage, raising any potential fee into the top tier of outlays for wide forwards.

For the Premier League elite, Olise represents a ready-made, system-agnostic solution. He can operate as an inverted right winger in a 4-3-3, a narrow 10 in a 4-2-3-1, or even as a hybrid creator in a 3-2-5 possession shape. His press-resistance and set-piece threat translate immediately to high-tempo English football. Commercially, his profile is ascending, offering both on-field output and off-field value. From a squad-building perspective, he reduces reliance on streaky wingers and raises the team’s final-third floor via ball retention and repeatable chance creation.

Net effect: Bayern can afford to say “not for sale”—and mean it—unless someone pays a record-adjacent fee. Suitors, meanwhile, will view 2026 as the optimal inflection point: amortization-friendly timing, strategic refresh, and a prime-age attacker who fits the modern blueprint.

Reaction

Online chatter split into clear camps. One side scoffs at Bayern’s calm, arguing that every club eventually sells when the money gets silly. “They’ll eventually sell” is a recurring refrain, fueled by the Premier League’s financial muscle. Another camp fires back with equal conviction: Olise has years left on his deal, Bayern are winning, and there’s no rush—why blink now? That sentiment leans on the long contract and the club’s historic ability to control narratives around star assets.

There’s also a plea from neutral admirers and Bayern fans alike: don’t make a rash decision. The belief is that Olise’s trajectory since 2024 has been steep, and dismantling that momentum mid-project would be short-sighted. Supporters highlight his one‑v‑one dominance, set-piece quality, and instant chemistry with the attack as reasons to hold firm. A few rival fans needle Bayern, claiming the Bundesliga champions will cash in if the Premier League chequebook opens wide enough. Meanwhile, highlight reels and match clips circulate widely, reinforcing the perception that Olise has leveled up in Munich.

Net mood: wary optimism among Bayern fans that the club stays resolute, mixed with growing confidence from Premier League followers that a record bid will eventually force a conversation.

Social reactions

Bayern loanee Noël Aséko Nkili on his future: "Every footballer naturally dreams of playing in the Bundesliga and Champions League at some point. I feel very comfortable in Hannover. I'm taking it game by game and week by week. I'm concentrating on the here and now – and right

Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia)

Since joining Bayern München in the summer of 2024, Michael Olise was directly involved in a total of 54 goals (25 Goals/29 Assists) in 64 appearances for the German record champion. This equals a goal involvement every 84 minutes played. One of the clubs best signings ever. 🎩

Complaxes (@Complaxes)

They'll eventually sell.. all in the name of we couldn't match the offers from other clubs...

UncleRay (@beloved249)

Prediction

Short-term (January): Bayern deflect inquiries and quote an eye-watering number to shut down distractions mid-season. Any attempt to unsettle the player is met by a unified front from the board and coaching staff. Expect briefings about “non-negotiable” status, which is both true and tactical.

Medium-term (summer 2026): The pressure window. Premier League clubs arrive with structured proposals: high base fee, aggressive add-ons, achievable performance triggers, and a salary package that tests Bayern’s wage architecture. If Olise’s camp senses a perfect tactical fit and guaranteed centrality, conversations intensify. Bayern’s decision tree hinges on three factors: the fee’s magnitude, replacement pathway, and the player’s stance. Probability tilt: a move becomes more likely if a bid approaches record territory.

Long-term: If Bayern sustain a trophy-contending core and keep Olise integral, they can reset the market by retaining him through peak years. Conversely, if a Premier League giant promises a defined role and title contention, the gravitational pull is hard to resist. One way or another, 2026 is shaping up as the decisive chapter.

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Conclusion

Bayern’s public relaxation is not posturing—it’s leverage. Contract length, form, and fit give them every reason to dictate terms. Yet the Premier League’s intent is unmistakable, and Olise’s profile—press-resistant, final-third sharp, set-piece livewire—fits exactly what elite English sides crave. This is the classic modern transfer standoff: institutional control versus market momentum.

Expect Bayern to keep the door barely ajar while projecting total confidence. If someone wants to blow it off its hinges, only a record-adjacent package will do. From a footballing standpoint, Olise would drop into many top systems and elevate them from day one. From Bayern’s vantage, the smartest play is simple: enjoy his prime, or extract maximum value at the precise moment the market peaks. Either path, they set the pace. The ball is in the bidders’ court.

David Wilson

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Comments (13)

  • 01 October, 2025

    JuppFCB

    Extend by 10 years

  • 01 October, 2025

    Bayern & Germany

    Bayern loanee Noël Aséko Nkili on his future: "Every footballer naturally dreams of playing in the Bundesliga and Champions League at some point. I feel very comfortable in Hannover. I'm taking it game by game and week by week. I'm concentrating on the here and now – and right

  • 01 October, 2025

    Complaxes

    Since joining Bayern München in the summer of 2024, Michael Olise was directly involved in a total of 54 goals (25 Goals/29 Assists) in 64 appearances for the German record champion. This equals a goal involvement every 84 minutes played. One of the clubs best signings ever. 🎩

  • 01 October, 2025

    UncleRay

    They'll eventually sell.. all in the name of we couldn't match the offers from other clubs...

  • 01 October, 2025

    Rising Stars XI

    🇩🇪🪄 | €300k cost. One of the biggest bargains of the last transfer market. 𝐓𝐎𝐌 𝐁𝐈𝐒𝐂𝐇𝐎𝐅 (𝟐𝟎) is 𝐒𝐏𝐄𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋 ✨

  • 01 October, 2025

    Bayern & Germany

    Bayern have started the season with 9 wins from 9 competitive games. The last time they managed that was in the 2012/13 treble season under Jupp Heynckes 📷

  • 01 October, 2025

    Methodical

    Climate change is real, isn't good and is a threat. I will destroy an infinite number of intentionally ignorant climate deniers arguing against objective fact for biased reasons they are too cowardly to acknowledge. Come at me.

  • 01 October, 2025

    B.

  • 30 September, 2025

    Bernat Ariza

    Don’t do something stupid with Olise, pleas.

  • 30 September, 2025

    aquezy

    Bodied bayernspace x3

  • 30 September, 2025

    N-S

    Of course we are! We are Bayern and he has 4 years left!

  • 30 September, 2025

    BigBaby.ETH🪙

    Winnn

  • 30 September, 2025

    𝘽𝙚𝙣𝙟𝙞𝙁𝘾𝘽 ¹⁷

    Alphonso Davies reaction on Jackson‘s First Goal for Bayern yesterday. I love This Guy man.❤️

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