Kylian Mbappé reportedly recruiting Michael Olise for Real Madrid during 2026 World Cup
The partnership between Real Madrid and Kylian Mbappé is set to continue until at least June 2029, but the French superstar appears to be already working on the club’s future recruitment. During the 2026 World Cup, reports have emerged suggesting that Mbappé is actively trying to convince his international teammate, Michael Olise, to join him in the Spanish capital.

The buzz surrounding the 24-year-old Bayern Munich winger has reached a fever pitch. Following a stellar performance in the round of 16 against Sweden, where Michael Olise provided crucial assists for both Bradley Barcola and Kylian Mbappé, the Spanish press has been relentless in their praise. Some have even suggested that the Merengues should spare no expense to secure the player. However, a deal remains complicated, as Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer has firmly stated that the player, who is under contract until 2029, is not for sale.
Spanish media buzz intensifies over Michael Olise’s talent
Despite the firm stance from the German giants, Florentino Pérez seems prepared to test Bayern Munich‘s resolve. The upcoming summer transfer window promises to be dominated by these rumors, especially given Olise‘s explosive form for France. With five assists in just four matches since the start of the 2026 World Cup, his stock has never been higher. Kylian Mbappé has also been vocal in his admiration for the winger throughout the tournament, fueling speculation about their potential club partnership.
Mbappé takes on an unofficial role to bring Olise to Spain
It appears Mbappé has taken his commitment to Real Madrid a step further by acting as an unofficial ambassador for the club. Observers on the ground in the United States indicate that the forward is working behind the scenes to persuade Michael Olise to leave the Bundesliga for La Liga. While Bayern Munich currently holds the cards, the situation could shift if the player expresses a clear desire to move to Madrid. For now, the football world watches closely as the tournament progresses and the transfer saga develops in the shadows of the world stage.