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Real Madrid 'ready to offer' two star names in record-breaking Michael Olise swap deal
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Updated 15:13 20 Jun 2026 GMT+1Published 14:59 20 Jun 2026 GMT+1

Real Madrid 'ready to offer' two star names in record-breaking Michael Olise swap deal

Jose Mourinho is prepared to go all out to secure the in-demand Bayern Munich star.

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Real Madrid are preparing an ambitious deal to sign Michael Olise that would see two star players go the other way.

The transfer window for LaLiga clubs doesn't open until July 1 and yet Real Madrid have already been busy securing some of the biggest signings of the summer.

So far the Spanish giants have raided the Premier League of three top players, with both Manchester City's Bernardo Silva and Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate set to join as free agents in the coming weeks.

But Real Madrid didn't stop there, as the club also announced the £51.8m signing of Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella on a six-year deal.

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Since then, the Spanish side have been linked with several other big names in football, as Jose Mourinho looks to build a super squad upon his spectacular return to the Bernabéu.

READ MORE: Marc Cucurella's partner issues statement on Chelsea exit as real reason for Real Madrid move revealed

Among them is Bayern Munich forward Olise, who has reportedly been identified as the preferred attacking target for Real Madrid this summer, following interest from several other major European sides.

And in order to seal the deal, Real Madrid are reportedly prepared to part ways with at least one of star players.

As reported by Spanish outlet Defensa Central, Los Blancos are considering a deal that would see either Aurelien Tchouameni or Eduardo Camavinga included in negotiations for Olise.

However, any deal involving either of Olise's France teammates would be separate to the Bayern Munich star arriving at the Bernabéu.

Depending on the structure of the deal, the Real Madrid could offer between €100million and €130million (£87m and £113.1m), as well as offering one of their midfielders up in the other deal.

Bayern Munich interested in both Tchouameni and Camavinga

Although such a deal for Olise may initially appear to be ambitious, the report claims that Bayern Munich’s long-standing admiration for both Tchouameni and Camavinga makes it more than possible.

It adds that the German champions have previously explored deals to sign both midfielders, a fact that Real Madrid may try to use as leverage in negotiations for Olise.

Should Bayern accept a deal involving Tchouameni, it is believed that Real Madrid would value him at around €100m (£87m) and therefore offer an additional €100 million in cash for Olise, with a total package close to €200m (£174m) overall.

Meanwhile, if Camavinga were the player involved, Madrid would value him at slightly less, around €70m (£60.9m) and would therefore offer the remaining total in cash.




Featured Image Credit: Getty Images

Topics: Real Madrid, Michael Olise, Transfer News, Bayern Munich, Jose Mourinho

Ben McCrum
Ben McCrum

Ben is a sports journalist who specialises in football, Formula One and MMA. He has written for publications such as Manchester Evening News, WiganToday, Manchester World and beIN Sports. Throughout his career, he has interviewed top athletes including Gareth Southgate, Luke Littler, Tom Aspinall and Jenson Button.

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