Alphonso Davies Speaks about His Future and Completely Changes the Script
The change in Davies's fate after revealing his decision about his team for the next season
The winter market keeps moving forward, and with it, Alphonso Davies's transfer has remained a mystery. The talented Bayern München winger, after much speculation, had been close to a contract renewal. The Bavarians, after multiple attempts, would have managed to meet the player's demands.
However, despite his stay in Germany being taken for granted, Davies's future has changed once again. The Canadian is now getting closer to accepting his transfer to Real Madrid. Having agreed on the terms of his contract, it's only a matter of time before his transfer becomes official.
This represents another victory for Real Madrid in the transfer market, overcoming several obstacles along the way. While Bayern München has always been a club with which it's difficult to negotiate, the Meringue team found a way to make it happen.
An increasingly closer sesire
For several months, Alphonso Davies has been one of Real Madrid's great desires. At only 24 years old, the player is the chosen reinforcement to strengthen the left wing position starting next season. His experience in Europe, resulting from his six seasons with Bayern, has established him as a very solid winger.
With a contract ending next summer, Bayern had the firm intention of keeping their star and preventing his departure. Aware that Davies, with the arrival of the next market, could leave completely free, the Bavarians tried to prevent this.
However, Real Madrid has managed to fully convince the player to wear white next season. Although there are still some details to be worked out, everything is set for the arrival of a player who's destined to be a star.
A matter of waiting
The long-awaited arrival of Davies, although it would be well-received this very market, will have to wait a few months. Real Madrid, in a show of patience, is not looking to rush the arrival of a player who is convinced of his move to Valdebebas.
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