PSG missed Alphonso Davies

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In a few months, Alphonso Davies (24 years old) will be a free player. Indeed, the Canadian’s contract at Bayern Munich will end on June 30. Although a contract extension is not ruled out, the versatile full-back is of interest to several clubs including Real Madrid. The Bavarians will therefore have to jostle to keep him, they who went to get him in Vancouver in 2019.

At that time, other European teams were also on the scene, as indicated on the microphone of RMC SportJérôme Meary, an intermediary on transfers between Europe and Major League Soccer. He thus assured that PSG was among the clubs on the file. Antero Henrique, who was the sports director of PSG at the time, looked into her case with the help of a certain Bruno Cheyrou, who headed the women’s section where Davies’ partner played. Paris really wanted to sign him but was beaten by Bayern Munich.

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