
After renewing Alphonso Davies, Bayern wants to strike another blow to Madrid in summer
The operation Bayern Munich plans to carry out to steal an important signing from Real Madrid
Alphonso Davies remained for quite some time as one of Real Madrid's interests. Seeing the Canadian as the perfect reinforcement for the left-back position, the club decided to wait until the end of his contract. A decision that culminated in the player's renewal with Bayern Munich, leaving Real Madrid empty-handed.
While the white club has already recovered from this, Bayern plans to deliver another strong blow. This through the signing of Dean Huijsen, with the Bavarians having a special interest in the Spanish center-back. Aware that he is one of Madrid's targets, the Bavarian club plans to steal this transfer to completely ruin the team's plans.

With Bayern's intentions being more than clear, Real Madrid knows it must act as soon as possible. With months remaining before the start of the next market, the merengue team is willing to fight to the end for the young center-back.
The German Plan
Having been part of Bournemouth since the beginning of this season, Dean quickly established himself in the club. Despite being 19 years old, the player has become indispensable for his coach, Andoni Iraola. This has been demonstrated in the 1,900 minutes he has played, where he has managed to maintain more than remarkable progress.
With a quite promising future, Real Madrid has seen in Dean its future pillar for the defense. With good ball control, aerial play, and defensive solidity, he perfectly fits the profile the team has been searching for so long.

However, Bayern Munich's plan has presented itself as an unexpected problem for Real Madrid. After trying to sign Davies and the interest there once was in Musiala, it is evident that the Bavarians seek to take revenge on the merengue club.
The Time to Fight
Known for its mastery in securing signings, Real Madrid is willing to fight against Bayern. Despite the German club's plan, the team is prepared to thrash the Bavarians in the same way they do on the field.
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