Transfermarkt’s latest update values Michael Olise at €130m, underlining the Bayern Munich winger’s meteoric rise since moving from Crystal Palace. The left-footed right winger has become a centerpiece under Vincent Kompany, blending elite one‑v‑one threat with press resistance and creativity between the lines. For Bayern, the valuation is both validation and leverage: they have a franchise attacker entering peak years, while potential bidders face a nine‑figure conversation just to join the queue. The number fuels debate across Europe, but it also cements a simple truth—Olise is now one of the most valuable wide players in world football.

In the latest Transfermarkt valuation refresh, Michael Olise’s market value rose to €130m after a string of standout displays for Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga and Europe. The update reflects his rapid adaptation post‑transfer from Crystal Palace and his growing influence in a high‑press, possession‑dominant system. The figure has sparked widespread debate across fan communities and within recruitment circles as clubs calibrate 2025 planning.
📈 Michael Olise's market value has gone up to €130m [@Transfermarkt]
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Impact Analysis
Olise’s jump to €130m has immediate and layered implications. For Bayern, it strengthens negotiating power on two fronts: outbound interest and internal contract planning. While German clubs typically avoid release clauses for prime assets, the absence of a public buyout figure means any dialogue starts at nine figures and likely escalates with performance bonuses and sell‑on mechanisms. Financially, Bayern can ride the valuation tailwind into sponsorship renewals and international brand positioning—having a €130m winger is a marketing statement as much as a footballing one.
On the pitch, the number mirrors his match impact: an inverted right winger who can carry through pressure, attack the half‑space, and finish at Champions League level. For rivals, it redefines roster construction; any club pursuing an elite wide creator now measures opportunity cost against Olise’s price band. In the Bundesliga, it reinforces Bayern’s pivot back to high‑ceiling, resale‑robust assets alongside Jamal Musiala. In the Premier League and La Liga, it raises the bar for comparable profiles (Florian Wirtz, Vinicius Junior, Lamine Yamal), compressing room for mid‑tier clubs to compete. Ultimately, €130m is both a valuation and a deterrent—a premium that protects Bayern’s sporting project while keeping the market honest.
Reaction
Fan sentiment has surged with the valuation. Many argue €130m undersells Olise’s influence, pushing for €150m and even €180m once league and brand premiums are factored in. A common theme: if he were in the Premier League or La Liga, the sticker price would inflate further. Bayern supporters, riding the form curve, call him “priceless,” noting how his gravity on the right reshapes defensive blocks and frees space for central runners. Comparisons with Florian Wirtz, Vinicius Junior, and Lamine Yamal fire up timelines—some insist Olise should be bracketed above at least one of those names given end product and carry metrics.
There’s also meta‑discussion about labels—a subset objects to the “nonchalant” tag often attached to his style, interpreting his smooth tempo as elite composure rather than indifference. German‑speaking fans express surprise at how quickly his value has spiked since joining Bayern, while a vocal minority throws out provocative takes about hypothetical fees north of £200m. The consensus center, however, is clear: elite talent, elite price, and a valuation trajectory that still has room to climb if he maintains fitness and Champions League impact.
Social reactions
Oha hätte nicht gedacht dass sie gönnen
♤ BavariaAngel⁰⁵ (@kalinchev37967)
But, but, but Liverpool fans said they'll sign him for 90 next season
Fernando Castro #VincentKINGpany (@CastroFerMGBR)
For Bayern, Olise is priceless
NextBigThing (@NextBigThing_90)
Prediction
Short term, expect Bayern to move decisively: improved terms, image rights refinements, and performance‑related bonuses that recognize Olise’s new standing while extending security. That strategy has two benefits—rewarding the player and quietly pricing out opportunistic suitors before the summer window heats up. Recruitment departments in England and Spain will still model scenarios: for Premier League giants with fresh revenue streams, a structured nine‑figure bid with add‑ons isn’t fantasy, but timing is crucial. Without a disclosed release clause, any approach requires Bayern’s cooperation and a number that likely tests or breaks club records.
On‑field, Kompany will continue to funnel priority possessions to Olise in the right half‑space, pairing him with overlapping full‑backs and an interior 8 to overload. That usage sustains both performance and value. If he delivers signature Champions League nights, the next update could push beyond €130m. Conversely, Bayern’s medical and load‑management staff will be conservative; keeping his availability high is the single biggest lever on valuation stability. Net-net: the most realistic “next move” is Bayern locking him in tighter—anything else would require a blockbuster offer and a perfect timing window.
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Conclusion
Olise at €130m is less a surprise and more a confirmation of what the eye test has screamed since autumn: Bayern bought a match‑winner who bends game states. The valuation legitimizes Bayern’s roster reset and signals to Europe’s elite that negotiations, if any, begin in the stratosphere. It also reframes the Bundesliga narrative—Bayern are not merely collecting prospects; they’re assembling cornerstone talents in their prime, with Olise embodying the blueprint.
For the player, the number is a milestone, not a ceiling. His blend of carry volume, final‑third craft and shot creation scales under Champions League lights. For Bayern, it’s leverage and a lighthouse for future recruitment: identify, invest, and let performance compound the asset. The market will chatter about €150m and beyond; the pragmatic takeaway is simpler—Bayern control a premium asset perfectly tuned to their system, and the rest of Europe must now plan around that reality.
Dr. Ken Kamau
Liverpool bound
♤ BavariaAngel⁰⁵
Oha hätte nicht gedacht dass sie gönnen
Mitch 🇦🇺
Fernando Castro #VincentKINGpany
But, but, but Liverpool fans said they'll sign him for 90 next season
NextBigThing
For Bayern, Olise is priceless
Meister Tentakel
Would be like 180 if he were playing in the Prem or LaLiga
KENNST DU NICHT
Krank
ving
Liverpool brain dead fans think Bayern will sell him for 120 mil 😂😂😂. Minimum 300 million plus ekitike
thomassist
still not enough but we move
Lúcio™️
how isn’t it €150m???
🇸🇬 (#TIRED)
Official transfermarkt graphic calling him the nonchalant guy okay buddy this gimmick needs to end now
DiazEra
Eberl ich Lutsch deinen fetten Schwanz
Stef563
200m soon ngl
The VAR Man
He should be higher than Timo Wirtz value
Neuerking 🇦🇱
what? It should be 180ml more than vini and yamal
sara
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
𝐼𝓋𝒶𝓃
Nonchalant Jamal
Double that
J-K
Omg hahahhahahah
S.Alcantara🤹🏾
Wouldn’t even take £200m for him
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