Davies too expensive for the greats of Spain?

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The free agent market will be very hot in 2025, with many high-profile players set to see their contracts expire at the end of the season.

Alphonso Davies is one of them, and his situation will be one to watch in the coming months.

Davies is not expected to sign a new contract at Bayern Munich, meaning he will be free to move to another club from January. Real Madrid have been strongly interested in him for several months, and although their intention is to offer him a pre-contract, he is expected to face competition from Manchester United and Barcelona.

A pharaonic salary

According to Sport, Davies’ salary demands will make any signing from him very difficult, as he would demand an annual salary of €20 million from his next club. In Barcelona’s case, this would make reaching a deal almost impossible, especially as he is not a necessary signing.

Inevitably. Davies’ demands will eventually diminish as the months go by. However, Real Madrid have already missed the opportunity to bring Leny Yoro to Manchester United, so if they don’t fork out the necessary money this time around, they could lose out again.

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