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He humiliated Barcelona and costs 80 million, now he says bye bye and arrives to Real Madrid

Florentino Pérez is clear about it, the decision to sign Alphonso Davies

By William Estrella

Florentino Pérez is clear about it, the decision to sign Alphonso Davies
Florentino Pérez is clear about it, the decision to sign Alphonso Davies

Real Madrid has made a great transfer market, as effective as it is intelligent. Florentino Pérez once again demonstrated his quality when it comes to managing the times and amounts on the market, with Jude Bellingham as a star signing and a viable arrangement with Mbappé in order to try to guarantee his arrival at zero cost next year, Madrid seems have closed a sublime market. But... it's just not over yet.

One of the names that has been around Real Madrid since the start of the market is Alphonso Davies, the player is extremely liked by Florentino Pérez who has been following him closely for some time now. However, with the explosion of the Mbappé soap opera and Madrid's need to focus on getting a 9 to make up for Benzema's unexpected departure, he seemed to have liquefied.

The outlook in recent days changed dramatically when the player's intention not to renew with Bayern Munich came to light in order to wait for an eventual offer from Real Madrid. Florentino was notified about this and began to seriously consider the possibility of closing the transfer market with a flourish. Next we tell you how to find this possibility.

Florentino Pérez's decision

Florentino is clear that, whether this year or next, he will try to get the services of the Canadian player. However, the chances that he will materialize this summer have increased significantly, since if he sees himself viable and without committing financial follies, Florentino Pérez would be willing to try to arrange his signing right now. We will see how this issue progresses if Alphonso Davies ends up being a Real Madrid reality.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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