- Davies out of contract at Bayern in 2025 – Bavarians want him to extend stay
- Real Madrid interested in taking Canadian full-back to La Liga
- Bayern unable to compete financially with Spanish giants in regards to wages
Bayern Munich’s new sporting director Max Eberl says the club have made a “very concrete, appreciative offer” to Alphonso Davies as they bid to tie him down to a new long-term contract.
In light of the fact that Real Madrid, the current leaders in La Liga, has shown a long-standing interest in Davies, his Bayern contract has just one more year left to run, and an extension is not a formality.
Recent rumors in Germany have revealed that Bayern and Davies are not in agreement over a new deal. The pay demands of the Canadian player, which are said to be twenty million euros per season, are believed to be far greater than what the Bavarian giants are willing to provide.
However, fellow Bayern sporting director Christoph Freund recently said that “conversations are good and open” between the two sides and that Davies “feels very comfortable in Munich,” despite the fact that this confidence has not yet materialized into an agreement between the two parties.
Eberl has now conveyed to Sport Bild that Bayern has “made Alphonso a very concrete, appreciative offer,” which is expected to be in the area of €13 million to €14 million each season until 2029. He also said that “at some point in life you have to say yes or no.”
In addition, he said that “Real Madrid has not contacted us,” implying that the decision of what measures to do next is still in Davies’ authority.
The article reiterates that Bayern have been “clear” and are not willing to extend their offer to Davies. According to the report, Real Madrid is effectively being forced to come up with the goods if they want to entice Davies away from the Bundesliga.
In the event that Davies makes the decision to leave Bayern Munich, a transfer cost of about sixty million euros has been suggested. If this occurs, a sale would be likely to guarantee that Bayern do not risk losing him on a free transfer in the year 2025. However, it has been reported in Spain that Madrid is only willing to invest forty million euros.
It was stated in November by 90min that Davies is content with his current position at Bayern, but only provided his ever-increasing prominence in the club’s team is reflected in his compensation. Madrid is the most probable destination for him as the 14-time Champions League champions aim to enhance on their present alternatives. Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Paris Saint-Germain have all provided careful attention to his condition; nonetheless, Madrid is the most likely destination for him.