Despite losing Karim Benzema on a free transfer to Al Ittihad, Real Madrid are soaring this season. The arrival of Jude Bellingham has been critical for the Spanish club, as the Englishman now leads the squad into a new era.
However, it is apparent that Carlo Ancelotti has had difficulty with various places on the field. One of them is the centre-forward position, and the club also suffers from a serious dearth of right-wingers.
Madrid might need a new center-back and right-back, but neither is as vital as a new left-back. Unsurprisingly, they have already identified Alphonso Davies as their priority goal ahead of the 2024 summer transfer season.
The Bayern Munich player is set to become a free agent in 2025 and is unlikely to sign a new contract with the German giants. He is enticed by Real Madrid’s interest, but other clubs have also entered the contest.
Liverpool, Manchester City, and Chelsea are all interested.
According to 90min, the Premier League is interested in signing Davies from Bayern Munich in the summer of 2024, with Liverpool, Manchester City, and Chelsea all interested. PSG is also keeping an eye on his condition.
The foursome, as well as Bayern Munich, feel that the player is set on a transfer to Real Madrid and that convincing him differently would be tough.
Madrid will want to spend a substantial portion of their budget funding a move for Davies, as well as one of Kylian Mbappe or Erling Haaland, with the board convinced they need a ‘killer’.
Davies’ representative acknowledges a lot of interest.
For the time being, Davies’ agent, Nedal Huoseh, has played down the speculations, stating, “Phonzy is at Bayern Munich, that’s where his focus is.”
At the same time, he confirmed interest from various teams around Europe.
“Many teams have expressed interest.” I’ve seen similar items on the internet, but we’ll see what occurs in the next months.”
“I am confident that Real Madrid, as well as several English Premier League clubs, would like to sign Davies.” “They’re all looking for one of the best left-backs in the world,” he continued.