PSG Eyes Michael Olise as Bayern Move to Secure Him

PSG have enquired about Michael Olise, but Bayern are preparing a major contract to keep the star at the Allianz Arena.
PSG are weighing up a move for Bayern Munich attacker Michael Olise, but the message coming from Germany appears to be crystal clear.
Misryoum reports that PSG have made enquiries about Olise. joining the list of elite clubs that have shown interest in the French international.. In response. Bayern have delivered the same kind of firm stance other suitors have faced. signaling that Olise is not being positioned as a player to be sold.
This matters because modern transfers are often shaped as much by club intent as by a player’s reputation. When a top team makes its position public early, it can quickly shut down momentum for potential bidders.
The reason behind Bayern’s resolve is the belief that Olise’s trajectory is heading in the right direction. Since his move to Bayern from Crystal Palace, his attacking threat has grown, placing him among the more talked-about talents in European football.
Misryoum understands that Olise still has time remaining on his current contract. with Bayern now planning to reward his development through a new long-term deal.. The key detail for any would-be buyer is that Bayern’s planning appears aimed at extending his future at the Allianz Arena well beyond the near term.
Meanwhile, PSG’s recent enquiry suggests they want insurance in the attacking department, even as Bayern move to remove uncertainty. In this context, the club’s approach reads less like a negotiation and more like a signal-check: are the conditions there for a transfer, or not?
For now, formal talks have not started, but Bayern have already made their intentions known to Olise’s camp and to potential suitors. Misryoum adds that PSG, after sounding out the situation, were told there is no interest in selling.
The broader takeaway from this is how quickly the “market window” for a rising star can narrow. When top clubs tie key players to extended futures, it changes how rivals plan squads for the seasons ahead, turning speculation into a longer-term waiting game.