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Michael Olise’s name continues to be brought up amid Liverpool’s attempts to replace the departing Mohamed Salah.Olise is a target for the Reds along with a number of other notable names, including Yan Diomande and Jarrod Bowen.Previous reports have said Liverpool view the Frenchman as a ‘dream’ target, but the former Crystal Palace man may end up staying in Germany because he thinks he’s more likely to win trophies. Rate Arne Slot’s second season as Liverpool head coach Can anyone make a serious argument for higher than a C? 😶 Photo Credit: Getty Images/Carl Recine Michael Olise thinks he’ll win more trophies at LiverpoolSpeaking on his YouTube channel, journalist Christian Falk suggested the player will not ‘chase the money’.Instead, he is focused on titles, and Olise is under the impression that Bayern ‘guarantee him’ trophies.Falk said: “Yes, there are clubs who are making a flirt with Olise perhaps, but he thinks Bayern Munich guarantee him titles and this is more important for some players like Michael Olise that he will win something with Bayern Munich and not follow or chase the money.”Olise and Hugo Ekitike’s connection is growing for France, and adding the 24-year-old to Liverpool’s front line could have been amazing.However, even if some fans may suggest the Bundesliga is less competitive than the Premier League, the player is probably right in his thinking that he will win a lot more if he stays at Bayern.Liverpool vs Bayern Munich trophies comparedSince the 2019/20 season, Bayern have won five Bundesliga titles, missing out on top spot on just one occasion to Xabi Alonso’s Bayern Munich.They have also won five domestic cups, and last clinched the Champions League in 2019/20.In the same period, Liverpool have become Premier League champions on two occasions.The Reds have also won the League Cup twice and were crowned FA Cup champions in 2021/22.In the current campaign, meanwhile, Bayern have all but wrapped up the Bundesliga title yet again, while Liverpool are fifth in the English top flight.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox
