Alphonso Davies Won't cCome to Madrid for Two Million, Florentino is Clear about It
Real Madrid's president "stands firm" against the left winger's demands
Real Madrid insists on one of the most striking sagas after the "Mbappé case". Alphonso Davies' possible transfer as a free agent remains hanging in the air due to the arrival of a final offer from Bayern Munich. The financial demands of the Bavarian '19' would coincide with the proposal sent from the Säbener Straße offices, something that definitely doesn't go unnoticed by the members of the white leadership.
Information that has emerged in Germany and Spain in recent times considerably narrows the positions between the professional environment of Davies himself and the leaders of Bayern Munich. The future of the left winger remains uncertain and by a minimal difference according to the newspaper As.
Because this newspaper points out that the difference between the offers from Munich and Madrid is just two million euros. The different amounts in front of the North American player come with, at the same time, totally different contexts. The white club has made every possible effort to convince the Canadian player that the team change will significantly benefit his career in the future.
This two-million-euro difference would be definitive for Florentino Pérez. Besides sending the contract proposal to Davies, the Meringue leaders warned the still Munich player that they wouldn't increase their final offer under any circumstances. Not even now, when just three million euros could secure his definitive transfer.
It's his decision
The executives led by the current merengue president understand that if Davies truly wants to wear white, he'll "forget" about the numbers and sign with the Madrid entity from 2025. Otherwise, it'll be clear that he only placed himself in the Madrid orbit to pressure Bayern Munich and obtain the salary he's been so eagerly seeking in Germany.
Thus, the responsibility for the transfer falls on Alphonso Davies himself... as long as he has the doors of Santiago Bernabéu open. His refusal to accept this offer, two million euros less than Bayern Munich's, could immediately and permanently bar his entry into the Madrid locker room.
The newspaper As indicates that Davies has leaned toward a contract renewal in recent hours, but the decision hasn't been fully made or executed yet. This means that the white leaders have a last chance to convince a player who shows considerable resistance, in the final stretch of the saga, to don the merengue jersey.
While they await the North American fullback's decision, Florentino has already set his sights on a player perfectly capable of joining the club: Miguel Gutiérrez. The transfer of Girona's '3', to be carried out this summer, would be a much cheaper and easier operation to manage than the "Davies case".
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