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Would Bayern reject €200m for Olise? Rummenigge: “In 2009, we had a world record transfer offer for Franck Ribéry. That day, we decided that, we will never sell a player we would miss on the pitch. This unwritten rule still applies for Olise, there’s no price tag that would make us flinch.”
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92
Accuracy
88
Framing
80
Context
90
Tone
Accuracy92%
Framing88%
Context80%
Tone90%
Analysis Summary
Bayern supervisory board member Karl-Heinz Rummenigge declared Michael Olise completely unsellable, citing an internal rule established in 2009 when the club rejected a world-record offer for Franck Ribéry—the principle being Bayern never sells players they need on the pitch. Olise has a contract through 2029 but is being pursued by Real Madrid and Liverpool with reported offers around €200 million; Rummenigge's statement makes clear Bayern has no interest in any price. The comment reflects Bayern's traditional strategy of building through retention rather than sales, though it also signals confidence in Olise's importance to their Champions League push against PSG.
Claims Analysis (4)
In 2009, Bayern had a world record transfer offer for Franck Ribéry
Rummenigge quote confirmed across multiple German sports outlets (t-online, BILD, FCBinside). Ribéry transfer history aligns with 2009 timeframe.
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Bayern decided they would never sell a player they would miss on the pitch
Direct quote from Rummenigge in t-online interview. Corroborated by Bulinews and other German outlets citing the same interview.
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This unwritten rule applies to Olise and there is no price tag that would make Bayern flinch
Direct quote from Rummenigge declaring Olise unsellable, confirmed by t-online, BILD, Bulinews, and FCBinside all citing the same recent interview.
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A €200 million offer for Olise has been discussed
Multiple sources (BILD, FCBinside, Bulinews) reference the €200m figure in context of Olise transfer speculation, linked to Real Madrid and Liverpool interest.
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