Uli Hoeneß has reportedly ruled out any possibility of Michael Olise leaving Bayern Munich, insisting the club will not sell the winger under any circumstances, Softfootball understands.
In comments confirmed by Fabrizio Romano via his x handle, Hoeneß said:
Michael Olise will not be sold, not even for €200m. We play this game for our fans. To the fans, it does little good if we have 200 million more in the bank and play worse football every Saturday.
He also issued a clear warning to Liverpool FC, who have been linked with Olise as they prepare for the departure of Mohamed Salah at the end of the 2025–26 season. Salah is reported to have agreed to terminate his contract early, saving the club significant wages and forcing Liverpool to consider replacements.

In other comments shared by Fabrizio romano, he admitted that we(Bayern) won’t be contributing to them playing better next year
Bayern’s Uli Hoeneß closes doors to Liverpool linked with Michael Olise: “Remember Liverpool spent €500m last summer and are having a very bad season”. “So we won’t be contributing to them playing better next year”, told DPA.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid could face a major setback ahead of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final clash against Bayern, with goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois set to miss both legs due to a muscle injury in the anterior rectus of his right quadriceps.