Real Madrid has been focusing their efforts on getting Alphonso Davies from Bayern Munich. This is because the deal of Kylian Mbappe has been almost finalized.
Along with Kylian Mbappe and Leny Yoro, a promising player for Lille OSC, the left-back, who is 23 years old, has emerged as one of the most important transfer targets for the Merengues going into the summer.
In the meanwhile, it is widely believed that Davies is keen to go from Bayern Munich to Real Madrid, where his current contract is set to end in the year 2025.
There has been no progress made in the negotiations over the player’s renewal since he is demanding a salary of twenty million euros per year. As a result, Bayern is leaning more and more toward a summer sale rather than losing him for free the next year.
The maximum amount that Real Madrid will give for Davies is forty million euros.
It has been reported by AS that Real Madrid does not intend to make a bid to Bayern Munich that is more than forty million euros in order to acquire Alphonso Davies over the summer.
For their part, the Bavarian giants are looking to acquire their left-back for a figure of sixty million euros. Real Madrid, on the other hand, has no intention of paying this demand, as they are aware that the 23-year-old is about to reach the last year of his contract.
On prior occasions, it was speculated that Los Blancos may be willing to pay a total of fifty million euros for Davies, which would include any add-ons. But according to the story that was cited before, the club that represents the Spanish capital has established a spending ceiling of forty million euros for the operation.
An arrangement was struck verbally with the athlete.
According to the report from AS, prior allegations that Davies had already established a verbal deal to join Real Madrid in the summer have been confirmed by the report.
In point of fact, the article also indicates that Los Blancos would be willing to satisfy his pay expectations of twenty million euros every season (gross), which would be reduced to ten million euros per year (net).
Real Madrid believes that it would be worth the investment owing to Davies’ talent and age, despite the fact that it would be somewhat less than what David Alaba gets at the Santiago Bernabeu, which is 10.7 million euros in net compensation.
Negotiations with Bayern Munich, on the other hand, are not going to be simple, and it is yet unclear how things will develop in the course of the next weeks.