In the month of June, Real Madrid is planning to take advantage of one of the most significant transfer windows in the history of the world. In addition to potentially acquiring one of Kylian Mbappe or Erling Haaland, Los Blancos have their sights set on Alphonso Davies, who is now playing for Bayern Munich. Additionally, the possibility of acquiring a new center back is not out of the question.
Davies’ position, on the other hand, looks to be the most advanced of any of the club’s objectives at this point in time. As the summer approaches, the player will have just one year remaining on his contract, and Florentino Perez intends to make the most of this situation in order to secure the player’s services in June.
Possible beginnings on the horizon
They have been connected with the Canadian full-back who is now playing in Germany for a considerable amount of time. Due to the fact that Ferland Mendy continually sustains injuries and Fran Garcia’s performances are not totally convincing, the left-back position is considered to be an urgent position that has to be strengthened.
There are indications that Real Madrid will shortly begin negotiations with Bayern Munich over Davies. These reports come from Jose Felix Diaz, who was cited by Madrid Universal.
Real Madrid wants to sign the player without hurting their relationship with the Bavarians, and everything is going according to plan to continue in the customary way and follow the established protocol.
In order for the two clubs to establish a consensus about the player’s worth and come to an agreement regarding the whole of the deal, it will surely take a considerable amount of time. Beginning discussions at an early stage would be the best course of action if Los Blancos choose to go in that direction.
The drama surrounding the renewal
At the beginning of the previous month, Bayern Munich made an attractive offer to Davies that was worth more than ten million euros every season.
By making it very evident to the player that he would be required to make a financial concession in order to sign with Real Madrid, the club made it plain that they are unable to compete with that amount without compromising the sanctity of the locker room.
According to information that was sent along earlier today, the Merengues are still in frequent touch with the left-back and have requested that he not extend his contract with the Germans. At this point, the ball is in Davies’s possession, and it is not yet clear which path it will follow continuing forward.