The Peoples Person
·3 December 2024
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·3 December 2024
Manchester United seem to be losing ground in the race to sign Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies.
At 24 years of age, Davies has evolved into one of the hottest left-backs in Europe, lifting the 2019/20 Champions League trophy with the Bavarian club as well as five Bundesliga titles.
Recognising the Canadian’s talents, Man United have reportedly gathered information on Davies’ current situation in the hopes of luring him to Old Trafford.
It didn’t take long for other clubs to also register their interest in the left-back, however. The Peoples Person noted that FC Barcelona have reportedly targeted the player as well.
Real Madrid were also identified as an interested party, but while it appeared that United had an edge over the Spanish giants in the race for Davies’ signature, it suddenly seems that landing the left-back may prove even more challenging than previously expected, even if United have pulled ahead.
Sport1 via TEAMTalk reported that Davies seems to be intent on remaining at Bayern for the foreseeable future.
The report claimed that Davies has “reduced his salary demands and is getting closer to extending his contract with Bayern Munich beyond 2025.”
Furthermore, the article claimed that he “regrets” his actions, which made it appear as if he was willing to leave the club.
Should this report prove valid, United would not necessarily need to enter into a panic over losing out on Davies.
After all, the player’s wage demands seemed to exceed what United were prepared to offer.
What’s more, several alternative left-backs have also been identified as potential signings, including the likes of Ben Chilwell and former United player Alvaro Carreras.
Even if the club does not secure a new left-back, Luke Shaw’s return from injury offers plenty of hope, as does that of his deputy, Tyrell Malacia.
Ultimately, United should not lose sleep over Davies in the event that he remains at Bayern. The club remains spoiled for choice and will surely be able to sign a quality alternative should push come to shove.
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