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Fabrizio Romano relays Bayern’s fresh public stance as Liverpool eye Michael Olise move

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Bayern president Herbert Hainer reiterated the club’s stance that Michael Olise is not for sale this summer.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL EMPIRE OF THE KOP APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYThe French international has been heavily linked with a move to Liverpool following an impressive 2025/26 campaign.The former Crystal Palace winger registered 52 goal contributions (22 goals and 30 assists) in 51 games (across all competitions) this term.Michael Olise urged to stay put at Bayern MunichFabrizio Romano relayed Hainer’s comments on X (formerly Twitter) ahead of the impending summer transfer window. 🚨 Bayern president Hainer on Michael Olise: “We absolutely want to keep him.



He has a contract until 2029”. “Here he has the chance to win every title with us every year.

I see no reason why he should look elsewhere”, told Bild. pic.twitter.com/9NgIKOaNbG — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 20, 2026It should come as no surprise that FC Bayern remain somewhat confident that Olise will not look to leave Bavaria this summer.Want more Empire of the Kop coverage? Not to mention the fact that they were a formidable PSG side away from reaching a first Champions League final since 2020 (in which they beat the Parisiens 1-0 in Lisbon).Bayern’s position: They won’t sell Olise to LiverpoolIn case anyone thought Hainer was leaving any room to manoeuvre, it’s worth reminding ourselves of Karl-Heinz Rummenigge’s comments on Michael Olise.“For a player like Olise, there’s no price tag that would make us flinch,” the Bayern chief told t-online.de.A pretty unequivocal statement, and one that suggests that Liverpool would need to bring a truly mind-boggling figure to the table to shake Bayern’s resolve.But the simple fact of the matter remains that we’re not, according to a whole swathe of reports, going to be flashing the kind of cash we did last summer.More to the point, whatever spending we do commit to this summer will have to be apportioned with some care across a multitude of positions.