In the 45th minute of Real Madrid’s match against Almeria, manager Carlo Ancelotti made the choice to substitute Fran Garcia for Ferland Mendy. This decision demonstrated that the coach is not yet completely impressed by the French players.
The consistency, fitness, and offensive performances of the left-back have all been subjected to negative evaluation in recent years, with his defensive production being the only thing that has prevented him from being completely criticized.
While all is going on, Garcia has not been doing all that much better. As a consequence of the fact that the administration of the Merengues is not entirely satisfied by the Spaniard, they are making efforts to get Alphonso Davies as a player.
Concerning the situation at Bayern Munich, Davies
Real Madrid has been said to be interested in acquiring Davies for a considerable amount of time. As a result, Bayern Munich is now suffering from the concern that they may lose him throughout the summer. Due to the fact that his contract is set to expire in 2025, the Bavarians will have their sole opportunity to make a profit off of him in June of this year.
According to allegations that were distributed by Philipp Kessler via iMiaSanMia, the actions of the defender have been subjected to critical evaluation inside the Bayern hierarchy over a period of many months.
Within the organization, it is assumed that the player’s performance on the field is being affected by the rumors that are circulating about a possible transfer to Real Madrid.
Bayern Munich are working to no end to secure the left-back’s renewal, but contract talks between the two parties have stalled since last spring.
As per Real Madrid’s wish, the player appears to be looking to turn down advances from Bayern so as to push a move through in June.
Bayern Munich refute stalling rumours
While the media has regularly covered Davies’ rejection of the Bavarians’ renewal proposals, the German club’s administration themselves have openly refuted such talks.
“Phonzy has a contract with us until 2025. I am convinced that he really enjoys playing for FC Bayern. We would really like him to stay at Bayern longer. We will have talks,” Bayern Munich sporting director Christoph Freund said in a recent interview.
A move to Real Madrid is far from done, especially given that Los Blancos wish to preserve good relations with the German club after the coup as well. Negotiating in the traditional way will be a long-drawn process.