Real Madrid Set Eyes On Alphonso Davies; Will Try To Sign Him Next Season

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Alphonso Davies
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Real Madrid have recently been connected with a number of high-profile individuals. Alphonso Davies unquestionably falls within this category.

The Bayern Munich player’s present contract expires in the summer of 2025, and it is expected that Los Blancos will try to recruit him the following year if he has not agreed to a new contract with the Bundesliga champions by then.

Davies has long been regarded as one of the finest young talents in world football. However, his growth at Bayern Munich has been slower than projected.

He made a name for himself in European football during a spectacular breakout season with Bayern Munich a few years ago, when they won the Champions League. Has he made much progress since then?

As a result, Davies might benefit from a change of scenery. And Real Madrid’s chances of signing him have improved.

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Davies Receives Transfer Boost From Real Madrid

According to SPORT1, contract talks between Bayern Munich and the Davies management have been put on hold. The team wishes to extend his contract. They must, however, persuade his advisor Nick Househ with a clear sporting and financial plan.

This is excellent news for Real Madrid. The longer Davies remains at Bayern Munich without signing a new contract, the more likely it is that he will be released.

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They would not want a replay of the David Alaba situation, in which he joined Los Blancos as a free agent a few summers ago.

Davies, for example, could be a terrific addition to Real Madrid. They aren’t the strongest at left-back right now. In the summer, the team signed Fran Garcia from Rayo Vallecano, and he appears to be the starting.

Ferland Mendy, on the other hand, continues to struggle to stay healthy, and there are reports that the club is looking to split company with the Frenchman.

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