Real Madrid’s Pursuit of Alphonso Davies: Clarifying the Rumors and Potential Deal
Real Madrid’s Alleged Offer for Alphonso Davies Dismissed by Multiple Sources
Recent reports suggesting that Real Madrid has made an offer for Bayern Munich’s left-back, Alphonso Davies, have been refuted by various sources. While the Canadian full-back has yet to finalize a new deal with Bayern, indications suggest that he may be sold this summer if an agreement isn’t reached.
Although Real Madrid has expressed interest in Davies, they have not officially submitted an offer for him. Cadena SER initially reported that Real Madrid had increased their proposed bid for Davies to €50 million. Additionally, they indicated that Real Madrid intends to exercise their €8 million buyback option on Miguel Gutierrez from Girona this summer. However, renowned sources such as Fabrizio Romano and Sky DE have refuted these reports regarding Davies. Nevertheless, they acknowledge the likelihood of Davies departing for a similar amount.
Initially, it was rumored that Bayern Munich would demand €70 million for Davies, who has less than 18 months remaining on his current contract, while Real Madrid aimed to initiate negotiations around €35 million. The reported €50 million offer falls approximately midway between these two figures, suggesting a potential compromise. Bayern’s Sporting Director, Max Eberl, has previously expressed reluctance to lose players on a free transfer, indicating the club’s willingness to negotiate.
In summary, while rumors continue to circulate regarding Real Madrid’s interest in Alphonso Davies, the details of any potential deal remain uncertain as conflicting reports emerge.