Olise to Real? Bayern fans not buying it

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A fresh Olise rumour has kicked off the usual chaos, with talk of a meeting after the World Cup and Real Madrid being interested. On paper it sounds dramatic, but a lot of this feels like agent pressure and headline chasing rather than a genuine exit story.

Bayern have already made it clear they do not want to sell, and plenty of fans are pointing out that this feels more like a contract play than a goodbye. If Olise is happy and Bayern want to build around him, this could end up being another noisy saga that goes nowhere.

Still, when the figures being thrown around are this ridiculous, people are always going to speculate. If an actual mega offer landed, it would test anyone, but Bayern’s stance seems pretty firm for now.
 
Feels like classic agent games to me, especially with the World Cup timing. Bayern have no real reason to blink unless Olise actually pushes hard, tbh
 
This is exactly the sort of story that gets everyone frothing for no reason. Bayern say he is not for sale, the player has been liking Bayern stuff, and suddenly it is a full blown exit saga because one reporter says a meeting might happen after the World Cup. Could just be contract leverage, could be nothing at all, but people are acting like the shirt is already packed and the taxi is outside and honestly it is all a bit much when the lad has barely even settled and now everyone wants a transfer soap opera, proper nonsense really
 
if this is real then its just a wage play and nothing more, clubs always do this after a player has a big moment and the world cup is the perfect time to squeeze the board, but bayern know exactly what theyve got and they wont be panicking into selling unless the player himself starts forcing it
 
Every time Madrid get linked with someone the whole internet acts like its destiny and not just lazy headline chasing from people trying to get clicks before a tournament, its actually embarrassing how predictable it is at this point and somehow the same people fall for it every single time
 
I saw this sort of thing years ago at the pub when a lad who had just had one decent five-a-side game suddenly thought he was moving to Spain because his mate said a club was watching him and he spent the whole night talking like he was already packing his bags, and this feels a bit like that except with much bigger money and much bigger egos, because once the World Cup noise starts everyone wants a story and suddenly every smile becomes a clue and every interview becomes a hint and you end up with half the fanbase convinced he is gone and the other half saying he has already signed a new deal when nobody actually knows anything yet
 
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