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Bayern shut down Olise release-clause talk as Premier League giants circle

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24 Oct, 2025 13:27 GMT, US

Bayern Munich have moved decisively to quash speculation around Michael Olise’s contract, insisting there is no release clause attached to the French winger’s deal. Interest from top Premier League clubs is real and mounting, but sources around the player affirm he is happy in Munich and central to Vincent Kompany’s plans. The message from Säbener Straße is clear: Olise is not for sale, and any approach would need to match a valuation befitting one of Europe’s most electric wide forwards. Expect the chase to intensify toward 2026, when English giants are preparing to test Bayern’s resolve.

Bayern shut down Olise release-clause talk as Premier League giants circle

Club briefings in Munich over recent days emphasized Bayern’s stance that Michael Olise’s current contract contains no release clause. This aligns with internal messaging from the sporting hierarchy after a wave of external speculation suggested otherwise. Industry sources in England and Germany confirm multiple Premier League sides have been tracking Olise since his move from Crystal Palace, maintaining regular scouting presence at Bayern fixtures and training sessions. Bayern, meanwhile, describe the player as comfortable in the city, settled in the dressing room, and pivotal to the project under Vincent Kompany. Any future move would therefore be entirely club-controlled.

There's absolutely no release clause in Michael Olise's contract. Bayern are sending a clear message about that. For sure all top clubs in the Premier League and elsewhere are following Olise, the interest is huge and concrete - But Olise is very comfortable at Bayern, and the

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Impact Analysis

Bayern’s public denial of a release clause dramatically shifts the leverage landscape. Without a predefined exit mechanism, any suitor must negotiate directly with a club historically resolute when protecting blue-chip assets. That alone inflates Olise’s prospective fee well north of the €100m threshold, particularly as the Premier League’s elite view him as a ready-made, homegrown-trained (England-developed) profile who can impact both domestically and in Europe. The result: fewer bidders, but stronger, more strategic proposals from genuine heavyweights able to structure complex packages.

For Bayern, the stance underlines a broader reset under Vincent Kompany and the front office: anchor the core with high-ceiling, press-resistant creators and avoid quick churn. Olise’s gravity between the lines, first-touch security, and set-piece threat have already diversified Bayern’s attacking patterns, unlocking Harry Kane centrally and easing the load on Jamal Musiala. Retaining that triangle ensures tactical continuity as the team evolves between 4-3-3 and 3-2-5 rest-defense shapes.

On the market side, this position pressures Premier League contenders to plan earlier and more creatively, potentially opening swap structures or significant add-ons tied to Champions League milestones. It also dampens mid-season destabilization: with no clause to trigger, January raids are improbable. Expect Bayern’s wage hierarchy to be tested, too, as rivals dangle marquee salaries; yet the club’s clarity now may pre-empt distractions and fortify negotiating power ahead of the 2026 window.

Reaction

Fan discourse swung sharply after the clarification. A prominent thread framed Bayern’s line as a statement of intent, with many supporters lauding the club for labeling Olise “untouchable.” Others, especially from Premier League fanbases, pressed a hypothetical: should Bayern sell if a monster bid arrives? That debate split between those valuing sporting continuity and those convinced a nine-figure offer is simply too efficient to decline in modern football.

There was also visible fatigue with rumor cycles, with several users calling out how a single unverified claim about a future clause snowballed across aggregators. Some Bayern fans pushed back at narratives suggesting key figures—Olise, Kompany, or Kane—are restless, citing repeated interviews about their happiness in Munich. The thread wasn’t without problems: a few replies veered into abusive language and tribal insults, which other users criticized and reported. The overall tone distilled to two camps: Bayern supporters confident the club will set the terms, and Premier League followers convinced an English return is a matter of price and timing. Meanwhile, neutral observers noted the inevitable tug-of-war whenever elite talent thrives in Germany under the gaze of England’s financial muscle.

Social reactions

Delusional prem fans think we would sell our best players 🤣

gg1 (@gp13_gp)

Bayern keeping Olise untouchable!

Mohan's Football (@mohans_football)

explain this fuckass lying bitch, Liverpool fans got used for likes and money and they still believe you

trust in kompany (@Kirby_daddy_)

Prediction

Short term, expect quiet resolve. January 2026 is traditionally a difficult window for mega deals, and without a clause to trigger, Bayern hold firm unless an extraordinary package arrives. The more realistic flashpoint is summer 2026, when Premier League giants can plan exits, wage space, and amortization cycles to mount record-breaking bids. By then, Olise’s value could be even higher if he continues to deliver in the Champions League and cement chemistry with Kane and Musiala.

Scenario A: Bayern extend or re-tier Olise’s terms before summer 2026, reinforcing “not for sale” while rewarding performance—this is the club’s preferred route. Scenario B: An English heavyweight goes all-in with a nine-figure, add-on-heavy structure (appearance, UCL progression, Ballon d’Or clauses) plus a sell-on kicker, genuinely testing Bayern’s stance. Scenario C: A gentleman’s understanding emerges—no official clause, but an agreed valuation if specific sporting objectives are met. Given the level of scouting and the appetite in England, groundwork is already underway on the buying side. Our read: a full-blown saga is coming in 2026, and if any move happens, it will be decisive, fast, and at a price that resets the winger market.

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Conclusion

Bayern have drawn a clear line: there is no escape hatch in Michael Olise’s contract, and any conversation starts at elite, club-to-club valuations. That clarity trims noise ahead of a pivotal phase under Vincent Kompany, where continuity and a defined attacking core matter more than short-term windfalls. It also reframes the market: interested Premier League sides must align their summer 2026 strategies now, from squad planning to financial engineering.

Olise’s trajectory—press resistance, chance creation, and set-piece value—makes him a system-proof asset, equally dangerous against low blocks and in transition. For Bayern, keeping him sustains the team’s modernized identity and maximizes Kane and Musiala. For suitors, the path is simple but steep: pay the true price or wait. Expect persistent noise, periodic briefings, and the occasional decoy rumor. The substance, however, remains unchanged—Bayern control the timetable, and only an extraordinary proposal will move the needle.

Emily Johnson

Emily Johnson

Sports Reporter

I am a journalist specializing in exclusive reports, providing the latest news with accuracy, speed, and credibility.

Comments (22)

  • 24 October, 2025

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    Weird thing is how the premtard media fans try to create some narrative how Olise,Kompany,Kane cant wait to leave Bayern for their sorry as s clubs while they do the opposite.Kane gave 5 interviews how he is happy and wants to continue with Bayern yet im still seeing premtard 1/2

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