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
Bayern Munich is in advance talks with Canadian star Alphonso Davies on a new four-year deal, according to a report by TSN’s Rick Westhead.
Bayern Munich are close to agreeing a new deal with left-back Alphonso Davies, fighting off competition from Real Madrid for his signature.
Three Premier League clubs are set to hold discussions with Alphonso Davies' agent as the Bayern Munich left-back enters the final six months of his contract.
According to Christian Falk, the agent of Bayern Munich left-back Alphonso Davies will meet with Liverpool, Real Madrid, Manchester City and Manchester United.
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.
Alfonso Davies, Ghanian-born Canadian playing at Bayern Munich as winger, finishes his contract this summer, and has been courted by Real Madrid. The player is willing to go to Madrid, but would also stay in Munich for the right prize.
Bayern Munich have a lot of work to do to convince a host of their stars to stay at the club as the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool all circle for blockbuster transf
Tottenham could see their hopes of signing brilliant Patrick Dorgu ruined by a Premier League rival in the remaining weeks of the January transfer window.
EST: Davies to ink four-year deal Per TSN (Canada) reporter Rick Westhead, Alphonso Davies and Bayern Munich will come together to sign a four-year agreement: New: Bayern Munich is in advanced talks with Canadian star Alphonso Davies to sign a new four-year contract,
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.