Alphonso Davies hasn’t ruled out leaving Bayern Munich this summer amid ongoing transfer links with Real Madrid, despite talks over a new contract taking place.
At the Bernabeu on Wednesday night, Davies scored a fantastic goal that seemed to send Bayern into the Champions League final at Madrid’s cost. However, a late double from Joselu, who was not expected to be a hero, flipped the game on its head in the last minutes of the match.
Considering that the guy who has been strongly associated with Madrid over the last several months may perhaps end their pursuit of European success, there was a certain degree of irony involved. It turned out that wasn’t the case, but as the months that are to come pass, it’s still possible that Davies may wind up playing in Spain for the next season.
The fact that his contract is about to enter its last year and that he has not yet been able to reach an agreement on a new deal to safeguard his long-term future has been a significant contributor to the uncertainty surrounding his future at Bayern. In the event that he does not sign new terms and the German giants do not sell players this summer, they run the danger of losing a premium asset who is a free agent.
Is it possible for me to perform at the Bernabeu? My agent is now having a conversation with Bayern. After Wednesday’s match, the Canadian player expressed his gratitude to Bayern, saying, “No matter what happens, I am very grateful to Bayern.” While he did not provide much information, he also failed to completely dismiss the possibility of a departure from Bayern.
The defender has been holding out for a pay that is commensurate with his standing as one of the top left-backs in global football. Since his current term was signed in April 2020, before that breakout, Bayern has been concerned about Madrid’s offer for Davies. Additionally, contract negotiations had stalled earlier in the season owing to the player’s refusal to accept a price that is commensurate with his status.
In addition, clubs like as Liverpool, Chelsea, and Manchester City have been hesitant to devote an excessive amount of attention to their interest in Davies because they are under the impression that he has his heart set on Madrid in the event that he plays elsewhere.
The man who Davies would replace in the Spanish capital is Ferland Mendy, who has participated in every minute of Madrid’s voyage to the knockout round of the Champions League. However, Mendy has not played in La Liga since the middle of April. Not only that, but the Frenchman, who is 28 years old, has a history of muscular injuries.