Bayern and Real Madrid reach “silent pact” for Olise – details revealed

Reports have emerged indicating that Bayern Munich and Real Madrid have reached an informal agreement concerning future player transfers. According to Sport Bild, the current transfer market situation has seen a de-escalation between the two major European clubs. The understanding reportedly took place at the beginning of June between the presidents of both institutions, Herbert Hainer of Bayern Munich and Florentino Pérez of Real Madrid.

This agreement establishes what is described as an “informal non-attack pact.” Under its terms, the clubs have committed to avoiding the direct pursuit of players from one another without first engaging in prior communication. The primary objective of this pact is to mitigate potential friction within the transfer market and prevent the artificial inflation of player valuations that can result from direct competition. In related transfer news, speculation surrounding players such as Michael Olise has been noted.

Regarding this specific situation, reports suggest that Real Madrid is currently not positioned to pursue the striker from Bayern Munich. The establishment of this broader communication pact appears to be part of a larger effort to stabilize competitive dynamics between the two powerhouses of European football.

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