Real Madrid remains interested in the services of Alphonso Davies, they say Marca. However, Bayern Munich does not want to just let the Canadian left back (23) go and is busy behind the scenes with a contract extension for Davies, who is fixed in southern Germany until mid-2025.

According to Marca Bayern offers Davies an annual salary of ten million euros. The Spanish newspaper adds that Real is not prepared to offer the full-back such a salary. Davies will therefore have to hand over money if he wants to sign for Real in the near future.

Davies finds himself in roughly the same situation as Jude Bellingham, as he analyzes Marca. The attacking midfielder could earn more at other clubs, but consciously chose to exchange Borussia Dortmund for Real. Bee The Royal one hopes that Davies will make the same decision.

In any case, Davies is a top target for the Madrid superpower. If Kylian Mbappé and Erling Braut Haaland had not been so prominently featured, much more work would probably have been done on the arrival of the left back, according to reports from the Spanish capital.

Bayern does not want to sell Davies under any circumstances, club president Herbert Hainer emphasized once again in November. “He is one of the best left backs in the world and he is under contract with us until 2025. We would like to keep him and hope that Alphonso will remain loyal to us,” said the German media last month.

Davies is seen in Bayern circles as a vital part of the squad and a real winner. Trainer Thomas Tuchel attaches great importance to the Canadian's attacking intentions, while there is also appreciation for Davies' defensive qualities.

Bayern has therefore been working on a new contract for Davies for some time. Real on the other hand do not want to spend too much money on the left back, so as not to disrupt the harmony within the dressing room. Davies should not be far above other top players in terms of salary, so it remains to be seen whether Real will do everything they can to bring him to Spain.














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