Bayern Munich gives Real Madrid an ultimatum for Alphonso Davies, PSG could make two big moves at a lower cost

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Bayern Munich’s pressure move

In Madrid, there is a file that does not see the end of the tunnel. While the transfer of Alphonso Davies is planned for 2025, Bayern prefers to sell him this summer according to AS. In fact, the Bavarian club has not been able to renew his contract and does not want to lose him for free. Madrid must decide whether to buy Alphonso Davies now to avoid losing him, despite his initial price of 50 million euros. The player’s future therefore depends on Real Madrid and there is a risk that other clubs will make offers for the left-back this summer.

Two big blows for PSG

THE Daily Mirror reveals that Manchester United have held talks with Paris Saint-Germain over the transfer of Jadon Sancho. The English club wants 47 million euros for the striker. This Wednesday, the Daily Mail explains that Paris is still interested in his services. According to our information, the Sancho file has not really moved. Same story from the side of RMC Sportwho explains that this is not the hottest track for Paris, which has other priorities. But PSG could make another big move in this transfer window. Indeed, Kingsley Coman is being pushed out by Bayern Munich. The German club is lowering its demands and the player is now available on loan, ideally with an obligation to buy or an option to buy, announces the German media.

The waltz of the defenders

In Germany, Kicker reveals that Bayern have reached an agreement in principle with Leverkusen for the acquisition of Jonathan Tah. Daily Express confirms this information in its inside pages. But the file is far from being closed. Indeed, this transfer is conditioned by another file, that of Matthijs de Ligt, leaving for Manchester United. The Dutchman could find his former coach of Ajax Amsterdam, Erik ten Hag. Bayern Munich is asking for 50 million euros. An amount that could facilitate the transaction for Jonathan Tah since currently, Leverkusen is asking for 25 million euros plus around 5 million bonuses, and Bayern is offering 20 million euros plus 5 million bonuses.

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