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Despite Alphonso Davies’ Links to Saudi League, Real Madrid Ready to Splurge $51,000,000 on 23YO

Published 10/21/2023, 2:22 PM EDT

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Alphonso Davies has made a brilliant start to his career in Europe since signing for Bayern Munich. He has also helped the German giants win the Champions League. However, the big question now remains is his future with Bayern? There are reports that Real Madrid are now ready to splurge a big fee on him.

Alphonso Davies has not yet decided on his future. However, he is aware of the interest of several top clubs in his signature. Bayern Munich are also doing their best to try and secure his future.

Real Madrid ready to spend big on Alphonso Davies

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Alphonso Davies has played every season brilliantly for Bayern Munich. The left-back has helped the German soccer club win multiple Bundesliga titles and a Champions League title. His brilliant game overall has also seen top European clubs admire his quality, and they have also shown their interest in him. However, it looks like Real Madrid is now ready to take their interest in the Bayern Munich full-back seriously.

According to reports, Real Madrid is ready to make a bid of $51,000,000 for the Canadian full-back next summer. The Saudi pro clubs are also showing interest in Davies. However, Davies wants to continue his stay in Europe. His agent and the player are also aware of the interest of the Spanish giants. Alphonso’s agent has also said in an interview that multiple clubs from the Premier League are also showing interest in signing him in the next summer transfer window.

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Alphonso Davies would potentially arrive at Real Madrid for a high transfer fee. However, the signing of Alphonso Davies would solve a big problem for Real Madrid after a number of seasons.

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Real Madrid fans will love the potential signing of the Canadian

Alphonso Davies arrived as a winger from MLS side Vancouver White Caps. However, injuries and tactics have made Davies an attacking left wingback. This is currently the problem Real Madrid wants to solve next summer. They have played this season with David Alba as their left-back. But if he is injured, French midfielder Eduardo Camavinga plays left-back. He has done well in that position. However, Real Madrid does miss a recognized left-back in important title matches.

Eduardo Camavinga also prefers to play in the midfield to maximize his own performance for the team. Real Madrid does not have the budget to make a signing like Davies this January. They have used their maximum budget this summer on the signing of Jude Bellingham. However, Real Madrid fans will have excitement in their minds for the next summer transfer. It is because they have not seen an attacking full-back since the departure of Marcelo.

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Real Madrid are one of the best clubs in the world. They have won multiple league and Champions League titles. Hence, this move should definitely excite Alphonso Davies and his agent. Do you feel Alphonso Davies is the perfect left-back signing for Real Madrid? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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Anuj Nikhil Virjiani

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Anuj Virjiani is a soccer writer at Essentially Sports. With a fervent passion for the sport, especially the English Premier League, Anuj has meticulously cultivated his expertise in dissecting the game's technical intricacies and strategic nuances, both on and off the field. Anuj's cherished club is, interestingly, Newcastle United, and he has closely followed and analyzed the club's journey through its highs and lows, and enjoyed witnessing their triumphant promotion from the second tier, their recent takeover, and the remarkable qualification for the Champions League last season.
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