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Real Madrid has been an ardent follower of Michael Olise, and now they have received the latest information regarding Bayern Munich's current stance.

Real Madrid would take on Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena next week, hoping for a major turnaround during the second leg as they currently trail the quarter-final tie by 2-1.

Los Blancos looked second best for much of the game at the Santiago Bernabéu, as the Bavarians looked superior both tactically and technically, a deficit the Whites failed to overcome until Kylian Mbappé pulled one back in the 71st minute of the 1st leg.

The Hosts struggled to move the ball around, making one too many sloppy passes throughout the game, largely due to the visiting side's organized pressing.

As mentioned by the experts, Madrid looked to be leaking from their left-hand side as Alvaro Carreras remained on the back foot against Bayern's Right winger Michael Olise, who was phenomenal on the night as expected.

Olise's footwork with the ball and lightning-fast pace have been a problem for some of the toughest left-backs, as the Frenchman is currently ranked amongst the best players around the world.

And more often than not, the best players have always wanted to don the Royal White shirt at some point in their careers, and as for Olise, Madridistas were already dreaming of getting a glimpse of his talent at work on a more regular basis at the Bernabeu from next season onwards.

Although now, according to Fabrizio Romano, Bayern currently has no intention of letting Olise go, as the transfer market specialist revealed on his YouTube channel, saying, "Bayern has no intention to sit at the table and negotiate any exit conditions this summer for Michael Olise. Not at all, Bayern have no intention to negotiate, no intention to discuss, no interest in a record fee,

"Bayern are very, very calm regarding the Michael Olise situation. Bayern believes that Olise will be their player for a long time. Bayern is super happy with Olise."

Fabrizio also cited Bayern's honorary president, Uli Hoeneß, who previously said they would not consider selling their prized possession, even for €200 million.

As it stands, Los Blancos' dreams of signing the world-class winger might have to wait for some more years as Bayern remain reluctant to keep Olise at the club for a long time.

Although the Merengues would definitely like to take their chances during the summer transfer window, they would have the opportunity to show Olise why Real Madrid is the best in the world next week when they visit Munich, hoping to turn things around.

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