
Eduardo Inda Reveals Real Madrid's Offer to Davies and the Reason for the K.O.
Real Madrid's transfer of the Canadian winger is no longer in the plans for 2025
Alphonso Davies's transfer for Real Madrid is getting further away. Information published in Germany and Spain highlights the convergence of positions between the directors of Bayern München and the personal and professional circle of the Canadian left wing.
With this idea hovering in the European elite soccer market, several journalists suggest that the club doesn't want anything to do with Bayern München's '19'. The search for other players to continue the generational change in the left wing position comes at the same time as Eduardo Inda reveals everything that happened in the 'Davies case'.

It seemed that the executives led by Florentino had a chance to secure the transfer of this North American player, but there's disagreement between the Madrid offer and the defender's demands. Eduardo Inda has pointed out that "there's a back and forth because he wants a transfer bonus and Real Madrid doesn't want to pay it". That refusal from the Valdebebas offices has considerably complicated the continuation of negotiations.
Furthermore, the salary issue has been a very difficult obstacle to overcome: "Madrid offers him 8 million per season and he asks for 10". The amount put forward by the Madrid bosses is more than enough, as well as a proof of their desire to wear the white jersey.
Distant positions
Because if Davies truly wants to play for Real Madrid, he'll 'temporarily forget' his salary demands to facilitate his arrival in Santiago Bernabéu locker room in the summer of 2025. After all, his initial salary is always subject to improvement through the accumulation of sporting merits.
Eduardo Inda maintains that Alphonso Davies negotiated his arrival at Real Madrid with the Madrid board, but the differences between both proposals complicated the transfer. Discarding without second opinions a move to the Spanish capital, his only alternative is at Bayern München.

The message sent from the offices of Säbener Straße all this time has finally resonated with the left-back. Initially, the Bavarian sports management refused to accept Alphonso Davies's salary demands. However, if the possibility of transfer for Real Madrid is no longer in play, the backdrop is completely different and reconciliation is more than possible.
That's why there would be sufficient room to accept the proposal sent from Alphonso Davies's professional circle. The end of the saga surrounding the North American left-back leaves a very uncertain future for the Madrid board: they'll have to start from scratch and return to the transfer market.
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