Bayern Munich Face Transfer Interest in Olise as Midfield Targets Emerge

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Bayern Munich remain firm on keeping Michael Olise despite reports that Real Madrid could prepare a bid worth more than €200 million, with Manchester City also interested. The German champions are also linked with 17 year old Anderlecht midfielder Nathan De Cat, valued at around €40 million.

Meanwhile, Liverpool saw a €100 million offer for RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande rejected and are expected to return with an improved bid. As the summer transfer window gathers pace, Bayern Munich continue to find themselves at the center of several major transfer stories. The biggest speculation surrounds French winger Michael Olise, who has reportedly emerged as Real Madrid’s top target. Reports suggest the Spanish giants could be willing to offer more than €200 million, with figures between €200 million and €220 million being discussed.

Despite the enormous valuation, Bayern officials have repeatedly stated that they have no intention of selling one of their most important players. Elsewhere, Bayern remain linked with several young talents. Anderlecht midfielder Nathan De Cat has reportedly attracted interest from Bayern, Borussia Dortmund, Tottenham Hotspur, and Manchester United. The 17 year old Belgian international is valued at around €40 million after impressing with his performances and earning a senior Belgium cap.

Liverpool are also making headlines after seeing a €100 million package for RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande rejected. The proposal included €90 million upfront and €10 million in add ons. Leipzig are determined to keep the player and are expected to offer him an improved contract, although Liverpool are preparing a second bid.

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