Michael Olise is making a significant impact during his inaugural World Cup appearance with the France national team. The 24-year-old winger has become a focal point of attention, both for his contributions to Les Bleus and his performances at Bayern Munich. Although his current contract in Germany runs until June 2029, Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez appears undeterred and is reportedly ready to orchestrate a historic transfer to secure the attacker.

The World Cup has reached its tenth day, offering the 48 participating nations a chance to establish their dominance in the group stages. France aims to build on the momentum gained from their 3-1 victory over Senegal at MetLife Stadium. Their upcoming fixture against Iraq at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia is expected to see Michael Olise back in Didier Deschamps’ starting lineup, given his recent trajectory.
Real Madrid faces a 222 million euro valuation for Olise
After delivering a crucial assist to Kylian Mbappé against Senegal and netting a hat-trick during a preparation match against Northern Ireland, Olise has firmly established himself on Real Madrid’s radar. His name surfaced prominently during the period surrounding the club’s leadership elections. While Bayern Munich maintains a firm stance against a sale, the French winger remains a top priority for the Madrid hierarchy. Acquiring him would require a staggering investment of at least 222 million euros, a sum that echoes the record-breaking transfer of Neymar in 2017.
The pursuit of a new Galactico
Florentino Pérez has set his sights on Olise as the next marquee signing for the Spanish giants. Historically, the president has shown patience with high-stakes acquisitions, as seen with the long-term pursuit of Kylian Mbappé. The goal is clear: Olise is the intended centerpiece for the next era of the club. As the summer transfer window nears its close on September 1, the football world will be watching to see if this ambitious move comes to fruition.