July 3, 2026
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After weeks of intense speculation surrounding the Paris Saint-Germain‘s transfer plans, the club’s pursuit of Michael Olise has reached its conclusion. The French playmaker, currently shining in the FIFA World Cup with the France national team, will remain at Bayern Munich for the upcoming season, dashing Parisian hopes of securing his services.

Michael Olise

Paris Saint-Germain’s transfer ambitions shift

The PSG had been actively monitoring Michael Olise, viewing him as a potential reinforcement for their offensive lineup. His standout performances in the World Cup further intensified interest from the French capital club. However, Bayern Munich, where Olise has established himself as a key player, remained firm in their stance. The Bavarian club consistently declared him intransférable—non-negotiable—despite persistent rumors linking him to other top European clubs, including Real Madrid.

Bayern Munich’s unyielding stance closes the chapter

Clear confirmation from club officials at Bayern Munich has put an end to the transfer saga. The club’s leadership reiterated that Michael Olise is a cornerstone of their sporting project, with a contract extending until 2029. This unwavering position left no room for negotiation, effectively closing the door on any potential move to Paris Saint-Germain.

In light of this development, PSG has redirected its attention toward alternative targets to bolster their squad under Luis Enrique and the club’s sporting direction. While the focus on Olise has faded, other names—such as Diomandé—have emerged as possible replacements to address the club’s recruitment needs.