Bayern Munich have made their position clear on the future of Michael Olise. The German giants will not entertain any offers, even if they reach €200 million. The message comes directly from honorary president Uli Hoeneß, who outlined the club’s firm stance.
Speaking to DPA, Hoeneß confirmed that Olise is central to Bayern’s long-term plans. He stressed that financial gains will not dictate sporting decisions at the club. According to him, Bayern’s focus remains on performance and success on the pitch rather than building cash reserves.
Hoeneß made it clear that selling a key player like Olise would weaken the team. He said fans expect strong performances every week, not financial profits. The Bayern chief added that supporters care about results and quality football, not how much money sits in the club’s accounts.
The statement also addressed reported interest from Liverpool FC. Hoeneß appeared dismissive of the Premier League side’s approach. He pointed out that Liverpool spent heavily in the previous transfer window but failed to deliver strong results.