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Real Madrid Eyes Michael Olise as He Plans Talks with Bayern Munich Post-World Cup

Michael Olise's future is drawing attention during the World Cup, as Real Madrid closely monitors the situation around the Bayern Munich winger. According to Jose Felix Diaz from Diario AS, Olise intends to meet with Bayern's management after the tournament to discuss his current role and his plans going forward.

Though nothing has been finalized, there is a chance Olise might express interest in seeking new challenges elsewhere. For Real Madrid, who have tracked the French international for some time, these upcoming talks could reveal whether an opportunity to sign him might arise.

Olise Prepares to Discuss Future with Bayern Munich

The connection between Michael Olise and Real Madrid remains strong, especially given his solid performances at the FIFA World Cup. While he hasn't scored yet, many consider him one of the tournament’s standout players.

Reports suggest that Olise wants a direct conversation with Bayern Munich officials. This meeting hasn't happened yet but is expected shortly after the World Cup ends. Bayern continues to insist publicly that Olise is not available for transfer, but whispers from Germany hint at some uncertainty about his long-term future.

Real Madrid's Interest Persists

The admiration Real Madrid holds for Olise is clear. For several weeks, the winger has been linked with a potential move to the Santiago Bernabeu, seen as a perfect fit to boost the club’s right-wing attack.

The strong relationship between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid also plays a part in the ongoing rumors. Herbert Hainer’s recent visit to the Bernabeu highlighted the connection between the two clubs, making discussions about Olise's future almost inevitable.

Still, reports on Real Madrid's level of commitment vary. Some sources mention that the club is preparing a bold bid, while others say they’ve downplayed their interest to avoid stirring speculation around Olise. There are no signs yet that official negotiations have started.