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The Merengues accelerate for Alphonso Davies
We start this world tour of news with Real Madrid. Like the title A.S. this Saturday, Casa Blanca launches its final assault for Alphonso Davies. After receiving an ultimatum from Bayern Munich, the player has even less desire to stay in Bavaria, and the Spanish club wants to take advantage of this to accelerate the formalization of his departure. The agreement with the player is almost complete according to the media. All that remains is to agree on a price with Bayern. Madrid is offering €30 million based on the “ Kroos formula », Bayern is asking for €50 million, but could give in due to the dissatisfaction of the player, under contract until 2025.
A Ligue 1 executive heading to Italy
The other big news to remember this morning, she is in Italy. AC Milan would like to go all out on a French international: Youssouf Fofana. The midfielder's contract with Monaco expires in 2025, and with one year remaining on his contract, the Rossoneri believe they can negotiate with the Ligue 1 club according to La Gazzetta Dello Sport. The leaders will make an approach in April to find out if this transfer is feasible. In case of failure, Milan will turn to Zirkzee, who is estimated at 40 million euros.
Candidates to host the Park
We end this press review with The Parisian, where we learn that PSG sent a letter in mid-March to the Île-de-France regional council to confirm its desire to build a new stadium in the region. Internally, the decision to leave the Parc de Princes has more and more supporters. Several cities have already expressed their desire to host this new enclosure, which will surely be gigantic. Montigny-le-Bretonneux, Aulnay-sous-Bois and Gonesse are in pole position on this issue. This decision would move PSG 20 km away from the Parc des Princes, a big change.
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