Manchester United make contact over move for Bayern Munich star

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Manchester United have made contact with Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies’ camp, with the left-back out of contract at the end of the season.

The Canadian is into the final few months of his contract with the German giants and is yet to agree a new deal, with talks not seemingly progressing.

His contract situation has attracted a number of the world’s biggest clubs, including Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Manchester United would be up against some serious competition if they make a move for the 23-year-old, but they have already made very early enquiries.

Sky’s Florian Plettenberg reports that the Red Devils have made an informal approach to Davies’ camp, although there are no further details as to how that enquiry progressed.

The Canada international would be Manchester United’s first choice as they look to solve the problem they have had at left-back for some time.

Luke Shaw has long been first choice on the left side of defence but his numerous injury problems have caused headaches for a string of United managers.

The England international has not played a match for the Red Devils since February, returning from injury to play for England at Euro 2024, but then returning to the sidelines.

Still just 29 years old, Shaw is back in training after his latest calf injury, but is not set to return this weekend against West Ham.

Tyrell Malacia has also had an injury nightmare at Manchester United, missing the whole of last season with a knee problem and still yet to appear during this campaign.

The likes of Noussair Mazraoui, Lisandro Martinez, Diogo Dalot and Victor Lindelof have all filled in at left-back while the specialists have been struggling over the last 18 months.

There remains the possibility that Davies could sign a new contract at Bayern after he was full of praise for manager Vincent Kompany earlier this month.

He told The Athletic of the Belgian: ‘He is a very brilliant guy. The way that we’re playing now is very intense.

‘He picks the best team and the best players to put on the team that train well. Every training session is a battle for the starting spot. Nothing is guaranteed. The way he talks to the team, he is polite but firm. He has ideas and we’re executing them well.’

Bayern enjoyed an encouraging start to the season under Kompany and are still top of the Bundesliga, but have just one win in their last five matches in all competitions.

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