‘Let’s go and get him’ – Man City fans react as club to ‘rival Real Madrid for Bayern Munich star’

Share

Manchester City fans have been reacting to a post on Twitter which relays a report that claims the club will look to sign Bayern Munich defender Alphonso Davies if he leaves the German side and could rival Real Madrid for his signature.

Bayern have just sealed the Bundesliga title, snatching it away from Borussia Dortmund on the last day of the campaign. Bayern’s attention now switches to the summer transfer window and which players could arrive and depart from Thomas Tuchel’s side.

Davies’ contract runs until the summer of 2025 as things stand. It means next summer is the last chance for Bayern to be able to command a big fee for the Canadian international, if he does not agree fresh terms before then.

The player’s agent has said the current situation at Bayern is ‘chaotic’ and suggested that it could be better to wait until next summer to discuss the potential of renewing his deal. It opens the door to a potential move elsewhere in time.

According to Spanish publication AS, both Real Madrid and City will try and sign the defender if he does end up leaving Bayern.

Pep Guardiola’s side are described as ‘interested’ in Davies’ situation and is said to be keen to win the race for the left-back/winger.

Davies’ agent has already confirmed it doesn’t seem like an ideal time to sign a new contract at Bayern due to the uncertainty in their boardroom.

Therefore, a decision might be delayed until 2024. Realistically, it might take that long for Davies’ future to become a serious topic.

The report shared on Twitter gathered a number of replies from a wide range of Man City supporters.

@jezzerooboy: “Let’s go and get him”

@nkambulebt: “If we get our hands on him we will 4-peat the league.”

@MCFC__MAZZA: “This would be the transfer of the summer… him and Walker on the flanks… GGs Europe”

@KorverAintMe: “I can’t quite put into words how happy this would make me”

Follow Us on Social media:

Exit mobile version