The Path is Clear for an Alphonso Davies Transfer to Real Madrid

Fabrizio Romano says that personal terms won’t be an issue between Real Madrid and Davies for a transfer. The only thing left is Bayern Munich’s demands

There is now nothing stopping Alphonso Davies from moving to Real Madrid.

After years of dr𝔞m𝔞, it looks like Real Madrid has finally signed Kylian Mbappé from PSG. The French forward is no longer involved with the failed Qatar project in Paris.

Even though Mbappé’s case isn’t official yet, Real have done everything they can to persuade him. They know it’s up to him to stand up to his troublesome friends and follow his dream. He looks like he’s going to show up, unless something un𝔢xp𝔢cted happens.

Next on the list is to strengthen the defense. For the past few months, Real Madrid has been chasing Bayern Munich left back Alphsono Davies harder than anyone else, even Mbappé.

In his most recent report, Fabrizio Romano says that Real Madrid and Davies will be able to agree on personal terms without any problems. The only thing left is what Bayern Munich wants.

Bayern football club is still not ready to let Davies go. Davies is the best left back in the world. But Davies has been interested in Madrid for as long as they’ve been interested in him.

For a long time, it looked like Davies would be going to Madrid. If Davies is really about to force his way out of a Bayern that is becoming more and more unstable, then the move may have to happen.

Because if Bayern’s demands are the only thing that stops the transfer, Real Madrid should really enjoy the chance to see Di𝔢 Roten Stern give in to a transfer.

Davies’s deal doesn’t end until the end of the 2024–25 season, so he could leave next winter for free. Deutsche Telekom can only sell Davies this summer for any amount of money if he wants to leave.

Davies wants to go to Madrid, and his deal with Bayern is up soon, so they can’t be too tough. Or they could lose a great left back for free. They will have to sell him for less than he’s worth.

The media in Spain and Germany are comparing this to the situation that caused Toni Kroos to leave Bayern Munich for Real Madrid for less than 30 million euros because he felt he wasn’t being paid enough.

Davies could be the same kind of big win for Real Madrid. Bayern is willing to pay Davies more fairly than they did Kroos. Davies isn’t a player who will be remembered for years to come like Kroos, but he is a great who isn’t getting enough credit in Bavaria.

Bayern has criticized him in the news, been slow to negotiate a contract with him, and have their own major problems going on behind the scenes. Davies and Real Madrid need to act quickly to make this huge, dream deal happen in the summer transfer window.