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Bayern Munich push for Alphonso Davies contract renewal as Manchester United lurk

Alphonso Davies celebrates Bayern Munich goal

    Key Takeaways:

  • Manchester United have requested a meeting with Alphonso Davies and his camp in January, as the Canadian will be free to negotiate with foreign clubs from January 1
  • Bayern Munich are in ongoing negotiations with Davies over a contract extension, with the player reportedly making significant concessions on salary
  • Davies has demanded a €16M yearly salary and €15M signing bonus, which Bayern have yet to agree to
  • Real Madrid are also interested in signing Davies, who will be a free agent in the summer
  • Despite Manchester United’s interest, it is reported that Davies is likely to sign a new contract with Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich are making an effort to tie down Alphonso Davies to a new long-term contract, with the Canadian’s current deal set to expire in 2025. Negotiations between the two parties are ongoing, with Davies reportedly making significant concessions on salary.

However, Manchester United are attempting to throw a spanner in the works, requesting a meeting with Davies and his camp in January. The Red Devils are aware that Davies will be free to negotiate with foreign clubs from January 1, and are looking to capitalize on the situation.

Davies has reportedly demanded a €16M yearly salary and €15M signing bonus, which Bayern have yet to agree to. Despite this, it is believed that the German giants are making progress in their talks with Davies, and are confident of securing his signature on a new deal.

Real Madrid are also interested in signing Davies, who has established himself as one of the top left-backs in the world. However, it is reported that Davies is likely to sign a new contract with Bayern, which would be a big blow to Manchester United’s hopes of landing the Canadian.

As the January transfer window approaches, the situation surrounding Davies’ future is set to become increasingly complex. Bayern Munich will be hoping to wrap up a new deal with the 24-year-old before he is able to negotiate with other clubs, while Manchester United will be looking to persuade him to make the switch to Old Trafford.



 Author: Paul Kemp

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