Real Madrid may have missed the opportunity to sign Bayern Munich left-back Alphonso Davies, who appears to be signing a new contract with the Bavarian club. Ho
Bayern Munich defender Alphonso Davies is set for a stint on the sidelines after he was diagnosed with a torn muscle, the German club said in a statement on Thursday.
For over a year, the future of Bayern Munich left-back Alphonso Davies has been up in the air.With significant interest from Real Madrid, as to where the Canadian international would be plying his
It wasn't an ideal Wednesday for Bayern Munich. Not only did the German side lose 3-0 to Feyenoord in the Champions League, but they also lost Canadian left-back and captain Alphonso Davies to an apparent injury.
According to David Ornstein, Liverpool target Alphonso Davies is close to agreeing a new contract with Bayern Munich. READ MORE: Liverpool Interested In Bundesl
With time running out, Bayern Munich have now presented a final offer to Davies, as per reports from Marca. The reports indicates Bayern Munich are willing to offer Davies an annual salary of £20.1m ($25.6m) to make him their second-highest paid player behind England captain Harry Kane.
Real Madrid will not be signing Bayern Munich left-back on a free as so many had expected earlier in the season, with the Canadian left-back set to remain in Bavaria for the foreseeable. Los Blancos
On balance, it is a frustrating result for Bayern Munich, especially as the performance saw some long lost problems resurface.
Bayern Munich encountered a harsh 3-0 defeat against Feyenoord in the Champions League, with the injury to star player Alphonso Davies adding salt to the wound.
Bayern Munich are close to an agreement with Alphonso Davies over a new contract. The Canada (CANMNT) captain’s existing terms with the Bundesliga club are set to expire at the end of the season ...
According to David Ornstein, Alphonso Davies is close to agreeing on a contract extension with Bayern Munich. For over twelve months, there has been great uncertainty regarding the future of the Canadian international, whose contract in Bavaria is set to expire this summer.