Alphonso Davies, the new twist

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A new twist has just occurred in the Alphonso Davies case.

Bayern Munich are in crisis on the pitch, five points behind Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga, elimination in the German Cup and a delay in the Champions League match against Lazio. Off the field, things don’t seem simple either.

Thomas Tuchel is reportedly interested in a move to Barcelona, ​​while Joshua Kimmich is another star considering leaving the club. For its part, Real Madrid is continuing its investigation into left-back Alphonso Davies, who continues to refuse contract extension offers from Bayern.

Real has a chance

German media outlet Kicker reports that Bayern also believe they have been too soft in negotiations with their stars in recent times, giving in to their contractual demands. Munich has therefore decided not to go any further in the negotiations with Davies, whose agent is demanding 13 million euros per year for the Canadian. This would benefit the Whites, as Bayern would be open to a sale of Davies this summer if they cannot extend his lease beyond 2025.

Davies will earn less at Real Madrid, but he appears content in the Spanish capital, where a group of exciting young players are uniting. Additionally, Real Madrid have relied on players to help with their recruitment efforts in recent years, and Davies shares a strong friendship with David Alaba, who has accentuated all the benefits of life at Real Madrid for him. .

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