Bayern Munich bang their fist on the table for Alphonso Davies

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“At some point in life, you have to say yes or no”. Bayern Munich sporting director Max Eberl gave Alphonso Davies (23) an ultimatum to make a decision on his future. At the end of his contract in 2025, the Canadian international (44 caps) has not yet extended with the German team, and could join Real Madrid.

With this in mind, the Bavarian leaders gave the left side a week to decide on his future according to information from Sky Sport Germany. They want to know if Davies will accept the offer of a lease binding him until 2029 with Bayern, with a salary estimated at 14 million euros gross per year. But the native of Buduburam in Ghana and his entourage would like to obtain 20 million euros. If he refuses to extend, Davies will be sold next summer, for a sum of around 50 million euros.

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