The anticipated transfer of Bayern Munich’s prominent player Alphonso Davies to Real Madrid has reached significant milestones, officially confirmed late on Monday.
It is widely acknowledged that the esteemed Spanish club Real Madrid has earmarked Davies as a priority target for the upcoming season, particularly aiming to bolster their left-back options under the management of head coach Carlo Ancelotti. The addition of Davies is perceived as highly advantageous for both immediate and future prospects.
Negotiations have been underway for some time involving Davies himself, his representatives, and the leadership at Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena.
The primary obstacle in the potential agreement has been the valuation set by Bayern Munich, with reports indicating a desired fee in the vicinity of €50 million for Davies’ departure.
Previously, Real Madrid had been reluctant to exceed an offer of €35 million, inclusive of bonuses, especially considering Davies’ contract with Bayern Munich was set to expire in slightly over a year.
However, recent reports from Cadena SER suggest a shift in Real Madrid’s stance. Florentino Pérez and the board of directors have reportedly opted to meet Bayern Munich’s valuation to avoid the risk of losing out on this crucial transfer target.
Consequently, Real Madrid is poised to present a new offer to Bayern Munich, meeting the requested €50 million valuation. Cadena SER indicates that the transfer is now in its final stages, with Real Madrid, currently leading La Liga, nearing the completion of Davies’ signing.