Everything is going according to plan for Real Madrid president Florentino Perez
“A verbal agreement has already been reached for Alfonso Davies to join Real Madrid,” the global publication The Athletic reported on June 26, adding that “the only difference is whether the transfer will take place in the summer 2024 or winter 2025 transfer window.”
Alfonso Davies is a young fullback born in 2000 who is a tremendous workhorse and makes his presence felt in both attack and defense. He joined Munich from the Vancouver Whitecaps in the 2018-2019 season and has been the club’s first-choice fullback since then, making 180 appearances in all competitions.
However, Davies is set to leave Munich. 카지노사이트 According to local German media, “Davies’ future at Munich is unclear. According to reports from various media outlets, sporting director Christoph Proint and Davies’ agent Nick Husse held a meeting last week to discuss his future,” said a local German outlet.
“A move to Real Madrid is being considered and Davies is currently out of action with a ligament injury.”
In fact, Spain’s Sport1 reported that “Davies has reportedly reached an agreement with Real Madrid. According to ‘Spiegel’, he has already agreed a transfer and salary with Real, while ‘Sky Sports’ says the transfer fee could be up to €50 million ($72.1 million).”
“To fill the void left by Davies, Munich signed Raphael Geheiro from Borussia Dortmund before the start of the season. To prepare for Davies’ departure, the Bavarians had been eyeing Luca Hernandez’s younger brother Theo Hernandez before the start of the season, but Theo is contracted to AC Milan until 2026.”
As such, Davies’ move to Real was in the balance. In fact, Real have been in talks with the player for several months and have already finalized the move. In fact, Davis’ name is about to be written on the left fullback spot, a position that has been vacant since Marcelo.
The only question now is how the transfer will go down.
Davies is likely to follow in the footsteps of two players who have joined Real from Munich in the past. “Davies will have to choose between a cheap move a year before the end of his contract like Tony Cross in 2014 or a free transfer like David Alaba in 2021,” The Athletic explained.
The Athletic added: “Davies wants to stay at Real despite interest from the PL’s big clubs and FC Barcelona. 토토사이트 추천 His original club Munich want to re-sign him first, but if that fails, they will be forced to sell him,” emphasizing that “from Real’s point of view, it doesn’t matter when he arrives.”