Barca Universal
·2 de diciembre de 2024
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·2 de diciembre de 2024
Barcelona’s pursuit of Alphonso Davies has taken a fresh turn, as revealed in a recent report by SPORT.
The Canadian full-back, one of the most sought-after players in the upcoming transfer market, has reportedly lowered his salary demands in ongoing renewal talks with Bayern Munich.
This development has injected new momentum into the negotiations between the player and his current club.
Davies’ contract with Bayern Munich is set to expire at the end of the season, making him eligible to leave as a free agent in just seven months.
Unsurprisingly, his availability has drawn the attention of top European clubs, including Barcelona and Real Madrid.
While both clubs are keeping close tabs on his situation, the latest updates suggest that Bayern Munich are edging closer to securing his services for the long term.
Alphonso Davies could end up staying at Bayern Munich. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)
Reports indicate that Davies, along with his agent Nick Huoseh, has taken a more cooperative stance during discussions, which has helped improve relations with Bayern’s management.
By reducing his salary expectations, Davies has shown a willingness to continue his journey. However, this chapter of negotiation remains delicate, leaving Bayern’s leadership in a bit of a quandary over how to approach the final stages of this deal.
The club is eager to settle the matter before the end of the year to avoid any uncertainties heading into the next transfer window.
Barcelona, aware of the situation, reached out to Davies’ representatives a few weeks ago to understand the terms required for a potential move. The player is reportedly seeking a signing bonus of around €15 million and an annual net salary of €10 million.
While Barça are assessing the feasibility of meeting these demands, Manchester United and Real Madrid are also positioning themselves as serious contenders.
As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Davies will commit his future to Bayern Munich or opt for a fresh challenge elsewhere. For now, Barcelona remains in the mix, though competition for his signature is fierce.