The fact that Real Madrid intends to make a bid for Bayern Munich speedster Alphonso Davies in the summer of 2024 is a statement that has been well known and widely accepted at this time.
Fran Garcia and Ferland Mendy are the two players that the Merengues have available to them as left-back alternatives; however, neither of them has been convincing enough all season long. Concerns have also been expressed over the Frenchman’s ongoing fitness issues, which have led to the potential that he may be sold during the summer.
Consequently, the club in the Spanish capital has determined that Davies is the most important player they want to acquire, and it seems that preparations are already being made behind the scenes to ensure that he is signed over the summer.
Real Madrid maintains consistent communication with Davies
As a matter of fact, according to Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany, Real Madrid officials are in constant communication with Alphonso Davies’s agency over a potential move during the summer transfer window.
Indeed, the rumor goes on to suggest that Los Blancos have supposedly instructed Davies to not sign a new deal with Bayern Munich. This information is included in the article.
It is important to note that the left-back, who is now 23 years old, will be entering the last year of his contract with the Bavarian giants beginning in the summer of 2025. This is because his present agreement with the club will end in 2025.
On the other hand, negotiations over a renewal have come to a standstill in recent weeks, and the source suggests that Real Madrid may be the reason why Davies is being so hesitant to sign a new deal.
The 23-year-old player, whose current market worth is estimated to be 70 million euros, is said to be content at Bayern Munich; nevertheless, Real Madrid is putting pressure on Bayern Munich, and a summer move is considered to be a very real possibility.
After all, Bayern Munich would be compelled to make a profit off of Davies rather than risk losing him for free in 2025 if he does not sign a new deal.