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While in Bayern Munich he earns 6 million, the salary that Real Madrid would give to Davies

Without a doubt, he is one of the best footballers his team has had in recent times. 

By William Estrella

Without a doubt, he is one of the best footballers his team has had in recent times. 
Without a doubt, he is one of the best footballers his team has had in recent times. 

There are many players around the world who never cease to amaze because of the high level they have and the fortune they achieved thanks to that. Many are remembered for a specific moment or for some specific games in which they had a really high level. In this context, one of those who can enter that group is Alphonso Davies, a player who demonstrates enormous hierarchy year after year and who would go from Bayern Munich to Real Madrid to earn a fortune.

 

It is known that one of the matches that most marked the history of his career was the one he once played against Barcelona and in which he ended up humiliating the entire team that was captained by Lionel Messi. Without a doubt, his performance in that match was truly very good and generated a great impact throughout the world of football. Perhaps because of the memory of that meeting, Real Madrid now wants to sign him at any cost.

The footballer in question, Alphonso Davies, is worth 70 million euros and his contract with Bayern Munich expires in June 2025. In that team he has a salary of 6 million per season and the Merengue team began a seduction operation to try to sign him in the short term. It is known that it is not an easy task but it was evident that they want to do it no matter what in the next transfer market.

The salary that Real Madrid would offer Davies

According to what El Futbolero was able to find out, Real Madrid's idea is to pay a similar salary to the other former Bayern Munich, David Alaba. The one from Austria earns close to 20 million euros. Truly a very large sum and one that would be impossible to refuse. In case some La Liga measure prevents him from doing so, they would still pay him more than Antonio Rüdiger, who earns 9M.


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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