The ongoing situation with Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies has taken a new turn, casting uncertainty over the Canadian left-back’s future with the club.
Reports from AS suggest that Bayern Munich has come to terms with the likelihood that they won’t be able to secure a new contract with Davies, whose current deal is set to expire in the summer of 2025. Despite offering a substantial salary of €14 million per season, the German club has been met with resistance from the player, who has declined the proposed extension.
With this in mind, Bayern Munich is now prepared to part ways with Davies rather than risk losing him for free when his contract runs out. The club has set an initial asking price of €50 million, though insiders believe a transfer could ultimately be agreed upon for closer to €30 million.
This development has significant implications for Real Madrid, who have reportedly already reached a personal agreement with Davies regarding a future move. However, with Bayern Munich’s willingness to sell now public, there is a growing concern that other clubs could swoop in and hijack the deal.
Given these circumstances, Real Madrid may feel compelled to accelerate their plans and make a formal bid for the left-back this summer. The situation is rapidly evolving, and the pressure is mounting on Los Blancos to secure Davies’ signature before another club enters the fray.