the big blow is confirmed for Davies

the big blow is confirmed for Davies
the big blow is confirmed for Davies

It's no secret that Real Madrid aim to sign Alphonso Davies and Trent Alexander-Arnold for free next summer. If things seem to be going in the right direction regarding the second, uncertainty is required for the first. While his arrival was almost complete a few weeks ago according to the Madrid press, a turnaround in the situation can no longer be ruled out. Relevo even revealed this Thursday that an extension at Bayern Munich is increasingly likely.

An extension at Bayern increasingly likely?

The Spanish media explains that the Canadian international gives priority to Bayern. A sign of recognition for a club which had placed its trust in him in 2018 when recruiting him from Vancouver. The positions which were very far apart between the two parties a few weeks ago have become significantly closer in recent weeks thanks in particular to Vincent Kompany and Max Eberl. No agreement or even decision is yet in place but a large part of the work would have been done by the Bavarian leaders.

For its part, Real Madrid has not yet abandoned the matter and would still have a verbal agreement with the player, reached in 2023. The two parties should exchange again in the coming weeks, “at the appropriate time”. One thing is certain, the White House has drawn up a road map in this matter and does not intend to deviate from it. In other words, only the player's desire will allow him to reach the Spanish capital. Liverpool, Manchester United and Barça, for their part, start from much further away.

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To summarize

Real Madrid could well suffer a big blow in their quest to sign Alphonso Davies. It's no secret that Real Madrid aim to sign Alphonso Davies and Trent Alexander-Arnold for free next summer. If things seem to be going in the right direction regarding the second, uncertainty is required for the first.



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