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Published on 2024-01-29 09:59:35
Real Madrid is reportedly eyeing a deal to sign 23-year-old Bayern Munich full-back Alphonso Davies, who is also being pursued by Chelsea and Manchester City. The Spanish outlet Fichajes has revealed that Real Madrid is willing to pay €50 million to secure Davies, who has also attracted interest from Premier League giants Chelsea and Manchester City.
Alphonso Davies has emerged as one of the Bundesliga’s top full-backs since joining Bayern Munich and has become a key player for the team. He has also made a significant impact on the international stage, showcasing his talent and potential.
The Canadian international has made 179 appearances for Bayern Munich, contributing nine goals and 28 assists. With his contract with Bayern Munich entering its final 18 months, Real Madrid, Chelsea, and Manchester City have all taken notice and are eager to secure his services.
Real Madrid’s interest in Davies is understandable, especially with the uncertainty surrounding Ferland Mendy’s performances, leading the club to seek a new first-choice left-back. The €50 million offer from Real Madrid reflects their determination to sign the talented defender.
However, Manchester City is reportedly prepared to offer €70 million for Davies, as they are also in need of a left-back, with Pep Guardiola showing a lack of trust in the club’s current options. Similarly, Chelsea is also willing to pay more than €50 million to secure Davies, as they seek to address their own left-back issues.
With both Manchester City and Chelsea showing interest in Davies, Real Madrid will have to be vigilant in their pursuit of the Bayern Munich full-back. The competition for his signature raises questions about where the 23-year-old will end up if he leaves Bayern Munich in the summer.
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