The bond between Real Madrid and Kylian Mbappé is locked in until June 2029, but the French superstar might already be working on expanding the team’s roster. While the 2026 World Cup is in full swing, information has emerged suggesting that Mbappé is using his time in the national team camp to convince Michael Olise to make the move to the Spanish capital.

The buzz surrounding the 24-year-old Bayern Munich winger reached a new peak following France’s victory over Sweden in the Round of 16. During that match, Michael Olise was instrumental, providing a decisive pass to Bradley Barcola and another to Kylian Mbappé. This performance has intensified calls in Spain for Real Madrid to secure his signature at any cost. However, the task will be difficult; Bayern Munich’s president, Herbert Hainer, has already stated that the door is closed for a transfer, with Olise currently tied to the German club until 2029.
Madrid media captivated by Michael Olise’s performances
Florentino Pérez, however, is known for his persistence and may still look to challenge Bayern Munich’s stance. The summer transfer window is long, and the rumors are unlikely to fade, especially given Olise’s incredible form. With five assists in just four matches since the start of the 2026 World Cup, his stock is rising rapidly. Throughout the tournament, Mbappé has been consistently complimentary of his teammate, fueling speculation about their potential future together at the club level.
Mbappé working behind the scenes to facilitate Olise’s move
It appears that Mbappé has taken on an unofficial role as a recruiter for Real Madrid. Observations from the tournament base in the United States suggest that the French captain is actively trying to persuade Michael Olise to leave Bayern Munich for the Santiago Bernabéu. The success of this hidden negotiation remains to be seen, but if Olise decides he wants to join the Spanish giants, the Bayern hierarchy may find it increasingly difficult to hold onto their star winger. The football world is now watching closely to see if this partnership will transition from the national team to the domestic stage.
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