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There is reportedly growing concern within the Bayern Munich dressing room that Michael Olise could soon become a serious target for Liverpool. Which players should Liverpool target to replace Mohamed Salah this summer? 🤔 A seven-man shortlist has already been reported:Desire Doue Bradley Barcola Nico Williams Yan Diomande Anthony Gordon Jarrod Bowen Michael OliseCredit: Izzy Poles/AMA/Getty Images Bayern dressing room aware of interest as Liverpool monitor Olise situationOlise has been heavily linked with Liverpool as they look to sign at least one new winger this summer.And, as Falk explained on the Bayern Insider YouTube channel, the situation has progressed to the point where it is being discussed internally among Bayern players, with the financial power in England remaining a potentially decisive factor.“In England, since you already mentioned the finances, it’s well known that if someone really wants a player, money is usually the last thing standing in the way,” he said.That reality has not gone unnoticed in Munich, where there is both awareness and concern about the situation.
Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesREAD MORE: How Morgan Rogers could fit into Liverpool’s summer search for new wingers“Yes, Bayern are aware of this,” Falk added. “We even know that it’s already a topic in the Bayern players’ locker room.”“They obviously don’t want to lose Olise.
And the players are concerned about it too.”For Liverpool, this adds weight to their ongoing search for attacking reinforcements ahead of Mohamed Salah’s imminent departure. While a deal will clearly still be difficult to do, there have been claims that Olise has an £86m release clause woven into his contract, and the growing noise around the 24-year-old suggests he is firmly on the radar.Bayern’s concern offers the latest indication of Olise’s possible impact at Liverpool and his status as one of the most attractive options on the market.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox
