Former Midfielder Urges Real Madrid To Sign Bayern Munich Rising Star – ‘He’s Perfect For Them’

Former Midfielder Urges Real Madrid To Sign Bayern Munich Rising Star – ‘He’s Perfect For Them’

Michael Olise will be one of the players to keep an eye on tonight in the UEFA Champions League match between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.

The 24-year-old French winger has been a huge success for Bayern Munich since signing in 2024, and he’s having a great season so far.

Olise has already scored 16 goals and assisted 28 times in just 40 games this season, establishing himself as one of Vincent Kompany’s most dangerous weapons.

Naturally, there have been some suspicions about his future, with teams such as Liverpool and Real Madrid linked with him.

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Sami Khedira encourages Real Madrid to go for Olise.

Before the game, former Real Madrid and Germany player Sami Khedira urged the Merengues to sign Olise, believing that the winger would be an excellent addition to their squad.

“He’s ideal for Real Madrid.” It would be unusual if Real Madrid did not give him considerable consideration. “Real Madrid does not want to spend a lot of money on older, established players,” Khedira remarked, according to AS.

Khedira went on to say that Olise would be an excellent fit for Real Madrid’s recruitment plan.

“They want to invest in individuals with at least six or eight years of playing time ahead of them. Olise, 24, meets these prerequisites. He provides a comprehensive solution that aligns well with the club’s mission.”

NOT FOR SALE.

It should be stressed, however, that Bayern Munich has no intention of allowing Olise to go anytime soon.

The 24-year-old is signed to a long-term contract until 2029, and if Real Madrid decides to pursue him, they will need to make an extravagant offer to get the Bavarians to negotiate.

“It doesn’t matter which club is interested in him: anyone who plays for FC Bayern knows what they have here,” Bayern Munich’s Max Eberl said in a recent interview.

“Michael has a contract with us until 2029, with no release clause; we’re calm.”

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