google-site-verification=0bx1QYafX4YUxAV2RLbOiDD2WzOMRAju_YMPZqdCR1E Alphonso Davies reportedly reaches Real Madrid verbal agreement, could leave Bayern Munich after 2024, 2025

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Alphonso Davies reportedly reaches Real Madrid verbal agreement, could leave Bayern Munich after 2024, 2025




Canadian Alphonso Davies is reportedly ready to move to Real Madrid this year or in 2025, with interest in his services including from his current club Bayern Munich End the pursuit of multiple parties.


Davis reached a verbal agreement with the Spanish club following a series of meetings, including an in-person meeting in Madrid, with the team, Real Madrid's head of scouting Joni Calafat and general manager José Ángel Sánchez. 'The Athletic' reported. Since the start of negotiations, Real Madrid have urged Davies not to renew his contract with Bayern, and the left-back is expected to choose not to renew.


Canadian Alphonso Davies is reportedly ready to move to Real Madrid this year or in 2025, with interest in his services including from his current club Bayern Munich End the pursuit of multiple parties.


Davis reached a verbal agreement with the Spanish club following a series of meetings, including an in-person meeting in Madrid, with the team, Real Madrid's head of scouting Joni Calafat and general manager José Ángel Sánchez. 'The Athletic' reported. Since the start of negotiations, Real Madrid have urged Davies not to renew his contract with Bayern, and the left-back is expected to choose not to renew.


Real Madrid will either sign Davies for a below-market fee this summer, or wait for his contract to expire in 2025 and sign him for free. However, they have not yet started negotiations with Bayern.


If the move goes through, the La Liga leaders would beat out rivals Barcelona and other English clubs for Davies. Bayern also want to sign Davies to a new contract, but if they are unable to keep him, they would like to secure a transfer fee for the 23-year-old.

Davies would likely not be the only high-profile name joining Real Madrid in the next year and change if he does make the move. The club is reportedly inching closer to signing Kylian Mbappe on a free this summer and that transfer remains the priority, but is not expected to get in the way of landing Davies' signature.

The Canadian's arrival would only add to the super team vibe Los Blancos seem to be chasing. While Mbappe would be the focal point of an attack that features Vinicius Junior, Real Madrid boast star quality in various areas on the pitch, most notably in midfield with Jude Bellingham, who has 20 goals in 29 games so far in his debut season. Davies would only add to the offensive output as an attack-minded left back with three assists and one goal in the Bundesliga this season and has created 27 chances in 18 games.


Davies would compete for a spot at left back with Carlo Ancelotti's current first choice, Ferland Mendy. The Canadian would not only be a more youthful choice -- he's five years younger than Mendy -- but is a more active part of the attack than the Frenchman, who lags behind Davies in a handful of categories. Mendy has no goals or assists in La Liga this season and has created just six chances in 16 games, and is well behind Davies in touches and pass attempts.

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