During the summer transfer window, it is common knowledge that Real Madrid is interested in acquiring Alphonso Davies from Bayern Munich (also known as Bayern Munich).
Together with Kylian Mbappe, the 23-year-old Canadian international has been singled out as one of the most desirable players to be acquired by the Santiago Bernabeu during the summer transfer window.
And it would seem that the stars are aligning for Real Madrid to get their player, as Bayern Munich looks to be making preparations for his departure from the club.
Davies’ successor has been identified by Bayern Munich.
Indeed, according to Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany, Bayern Munich has their eyes set on AC Milan left-back Theo Hernandez as a potential replacement for Real Madrid target Alphonso Davies in the summer. This information was provided by Plettenberg to Sky Germany.
The Bavarian giants have made it a priority to begin searching for potential replacements for Davies, who has not yet committed to a new deal with the club. Despite the fact that nothing is in a definite form at this time, the search has begun.
The contract that the Canadian left-back has with the Bundesliga champions is set to expire in 2025, and the club has been keen to get a new contractual agreement with him.
The fact that Davies and his agency have been negotiating for a substantial wage, on the other hand, has led to the prospect of a sale occurring over the summer.
Moreover, there were allegations that surfaced on Friday that stated Bayern Munich is of the opinion that the left-back would leave the club over the summer, and that Real Madrid is even preparing an initial bid for him.
The latest information, which indicates that the Bavarians have already begun searching for successors, lends additional credence to the stream of thinking that suggests Davies may very well be on his way out.
If this is the case, it is a positive indication for Real Madrid’s prospects of signing the left-back, since the club is looking to improve their defensive lineup with Ferland Mendy and Fran Garcia.