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Davies's Future: Seen as Decided, Reveals That the Canadian Has Already Signed

The left wing has signed his renewal with the Bavarian club until 2029 and will earn 15 million euros per season

Alphonso Davies will continue to be one of Bayern Munich's great figures. The Canadian winger has signed his renewal with the Bavarian club until 2029, clearing all doubts about his future.

Davies will earn 15 million euros per season, becoming one of the highest-paid players on the team. This figure is similar to what was offered to him last summer, although negotiations stalled at that time.

The turnaround in December

The definitive change in the talks came in December. A rapprochement between the player and the club allowed them to close the deal both parties had desired for months.

Football player running on the field in red Bayern Munich uniform.
Davies with Bayern | Real Madrid Confidencial

Davies, considered one of the best wingers in the world, wants to keep shining with Bayern. The German club, for its part, seeks to ensure his continuity as a key piece of the team.

In recent months, Davies's future had been the subject of numerous rumors. Teams like Real Madrid and Manchester City were mentioned as possible destinations, however, the Canadian has made his commitment to Bayern clear.

A pillar at Bayern

Since his arrival in 2019, Alphonso Davies has established himself as one of Bayern Munich's most important players. His speed, technique, and versatility make him a reference both in defense and attack.

The new contract strengthens the bond between the Canadian and the Bavarian club, ensuring his presence at the Allianz Arena at least until 2029.

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Davies with Bayern as visitors | Real Madrid Confidencial

With this renewal, Bayern continues to strengthen its long-term project. Davies, 24 years old, will remain a key piece in the fight for titles both in Germany and Europe.

The club and the player have left behind the tensions that marked previous negotiations. Confirming they share a common goal: to build a future full of success.

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