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Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions
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dravenbtc
on 14/01/2024, 12:09:12 UTC
It seems that Real Madrid are watching Bayern Munich's left-back. He is Alphonso Davies, 23 years old. His contract with Bayern Muchen expires this year, so they don't want to repeat the mistake of Kroos' move. Kroos moved on a free transfer. Munchen does not want Alphonso Davies to move on a free transfer and perhaps this will make Bayern Munich have to let him go this summer. 

Source:  https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/39278126/real-madrid-eyeing-bayern-davies-summer-move-sources

Bayern Munich still hopes to reach a new agreement with this 23-year-old player, but the conditions for a new contract still face many deadlocks.
Real needs to strengthen the left-back position in the context that Ferland Mendy is often injured and does not play as expected. Eduardo Camavinga appears to be more suitable as a holding midfielder. That's why they want to find a way to convince Davies to move to the Bernabeu this summer. Davies has a versatile playing style, being able to transform into a left-back and a left-wing striker. He is famous for his speed, technique, and excellent defense while also having the ability to participate in solid attacks. These are essential characteristics that a top team like Real Madrid is always looking for. And Davies can become the final piece of the puzzle to help them complete the future of Real Madrid alongside faces like Jude Bellingham, Vinícius Junior, and Rodrygo.
I dont believe the Davies-to-Real Madrid story yet. It sounds like a perfect transfer for Real, especially with their left-back issues. Davies is vital to Bayern, so they wont let him go easily. Speculation of a 70 million clause makes me skeptical. More like a transfer market ploy than a possibility. From Ancelotti's words, Real doesnt seem urgent for defenders. Adapting players to new roles is part of using what they have. I think we're looking at a lot of supposition without much substance.
Agree and if it's a problem with money, which Davies talks about as much as he wants, I think that an agreement will be reached with Bayern, but Davies has obviously slowed down a bit with his sports development.