I doubt, if it will work with discrete parts, may be on-chip. Fast GHz OP, e.g. THS3201 have a closed-loop output impedance that's mostly inductive (about 10 nH) up to near 1 GHz. The resonant structure can't achieve the requested settling time. Furthermore, these amplifiers have about 0.1% settling errors in the µs timescale due to bad thermal chip design.
Open loop buffers may be a better option in a discrete design, but the gain and offset errors have to be compensated.