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Real Madrid wants to buy Alphonso Davies for 70 million, Bayern Munich gives them the worst news

It looks like Alphonso Davies' transfer won't be that easy.

By William Estrella

It looks like Alphonso Davies' transfer won't be that easy.
It looks like Alphonso Davies' transfer won't be that easy.

Real Madrid has had serious problems in recent times to find a quality left back…  Florentino Pérez looked for Ferland Mendy and later for Fran García, although neither of them have finished conforming to Carlo Ancelotti, so the one targeted for next season is the talented Bayern Munich defender, Alphonso Davies.

Alphonso Davies' value is around 70 million, a figure that reflects the enormous technique and qualities he has. However, the constant gossip and rumors that constantly come from Real Madrid seem to have exhausted the patience of Munich coach Thomas Tuchel, who ended up surprising everyone with his statements about Davies' future and his link with the German club.

In this regard, Thomas Tuchel announced at a press conference: “Alphonso is our player and an undisputed starter, he knows that we appreciate him. The contractual situation of the players does not influence my work, because that is what Christoph Freund (sports director) and Jan-Christian Dreesen (general director) are in charge of.

What else did he say?

“I have every confidence that they will get this going,” he said. Then the former Chelsea manager confessed that he felt calm about this situation and added about Alphonso Davies: “He is still very young, he is in the right place, he plays regularly at the highest level and has the potential to continue developing. That's why I'm calm; “I trust those responsible for the club.”


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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