Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly preparing to make a move for Michael Olise (24) in the upcoming summer transfer window, as per details carried by French outlet L’Équipe.
Despite Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer labelling the French forward as not for sale, Olise—who is gearing up for his maiden World Cup appearance with Les Bleus—has been at the centre of ongoing transfer speculation in recent days.
While the winger’s name has previously been linked with Real Madrid, it now appears that the reigning double European champions, PSG, are ready to enter the competition for his signature. According to the French daily, there is growing optimism within the Parisian hierarchy about their chances of successfully completing the transfer.
Olise has just come off an outstanding season with Bayern Munich, concluding the campaign with 22 goals and 31 assists across all competitions, helping the German club secure a domestic treble. Even with his current contract extending until 2029, the London-born attacker could still face a hectic summer as interest in his services continues to mount.
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