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At Real Madrid, the priority obviously remains the Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund, in London, Saturday evening (9 p.m.). But the Merengue club is only at the beginning of its hectic summer, since it has yet to announce the arrival of Kylian Mbappé, the moment most awaited by Madrid fans. The Bondynois will not be the only new offensive face of the Merengues next season, since, in addition to Endrick (17 years old), other recruits are expected, particularly in the defensive sector.
Florentino Pérez dreamed of Alphonso Davies (23 years old) to perfectly continue his transfer window. The Canadian left-back had been followed for years by Real Madrid and his contractual situation, with a lease which expires in 2025 at Bayern Munich, made him a perfect target for this summer. The Merengue club also seemed optimistic to confirm the arrival of the player in 41 matches this season (3 goals, 5 assists) with the Bavarian club.
Real Madrid have yet to make an offer
But according to information from Sky Sports, a turnaround is entirely possible. New discussions have resumed in recent days with his representatives for an extension at Bayern Munich. The Recorder wants to convince him to stay and is counting on his new coach Vincent Kompany, just made official at the head of the club, who wants to keep him. For the moment, the first exchanges would even be positive.
In addition, the German media informs that there is still no offer from Real Madrid, who were ready to put 40 million euros on the table to bring him. Max Eberl, the sporting director of Bayern, claimed to have made a first extension offer to the Davies clan, which was left unanswered. “We are not under pressure. There is a normal relationship between the player and the club. This is a normal situation. I don’t want to negotiate in public. I don’t want to do that. We believe that we have made a fair and correct offer.he explained, while the Canadian would demand an annual salary of €20 million.
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