After weeks of intense speculation surrounding Michael Olise’s future, the transfer saga has finally reached its conclusion. The Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) had been eyeing the French international midfielder as a potential reinforcement for their offensive lineup, especially after his standout performances in the World Cup with the France national team.
The Bavarian giants, however, have made their stance crystal clear: Olise will remain at Bayern Munich for the upcoming season. Despite rumors linking him to the Real Madrid and PSG, the club’s management has repeatedly declared him untouchable, effectively shutting down any potential move.

Bayern Munich’s firm refusal to entertain any bid for Olise stems from their assessment of him as a cornerstone of their sporting project. The club’s leadership has consistently maintained that the French playmaker is not for sale, reinforcing their credibility in the transfer market. This unwavering position has now put an end to the persistent transfer rumors that had swirled around Olise all summer.
PSG shifts focus to alternative targets
For PSG, the news marks a turning point in their transfer strategy. With Olise’s move off the table, the club’s hierarchy, led by manager Luis Enrique and the sporting director, is now pivoting toward other profiles to bolster their squad. One name that has emerged prominently in these discussions is Diomandé, though no official announcement has been made regarding his potential arrival.
Olise’s future secured in Munich
The 22-year-old French international, who has been a standout performer for Bayern Munich, will continue his career under his current contract, which extends until 2029. His decision to stay in Bavaria underscores the club’s confidence in his abilities and their long-term vision for his role in the team’s future. For PSG, the transfer window has now closed on one of their most sought-after targets, leaving them to regroup and explore other avenues for strengthening their squad.