Real Madrid’s pursuit of Alphonso Davies is facing a major setback as Bayern Munich has reportedly extended a very lucrative contract offer to the Canadian left-back, making his departure increasingly unlikely.
According to Marca, Bayern’s latest proposal, worth an estimated €25 million per season, positions Davies as the club's second-highest-paid player, right behind Harry Kane. This substantial offer reflects the Bundesliga club’s priority of securing the 23-year-old's services for the foreseeable future. Bayern is highly invested in keeping Davies, believing that his departure would be a significant loss not only in terms of his on-field contributions but also for the club’s image and commercial value.
The German champions are reportedly hoping to finalize the agreement swiftly in order to prevent Real Madrid from making a move for Davies. The Spanish club has been linked with a pre-contract agreement, targeting the left-back once his current contract with Bayern expires in 2025. However, despite their interest in Davies, Real Madrid is unlikely to match Bayern’s substantial financial offer, making the decision a pivotal one for Davies himself.
With the financial aspect weighing heavily on the situation, the ball now lies firmly in Davies' court as he decides whether to continue his successful stint with Bayern Munich or test the waters with a new challenge at Real Madrid.