September 20, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Alphonso Davies will cost Real Madrid at least £40m if the La Liga side want to sign the 22-year-old.




Bayern do not want to lose Davies but if they continue to put negotiations on hold, the negotiating position of the 22-year-old becomes a lot stronger.


Real are big fans of Davies and see him as the perfect candidate for the left-back position at the club ahead of Fran Garcia and Ferland Mendy. However, Real knows that it will not be easy to bring Davies to the club and has set a price range they are willing to go.


Real would like to sign Davies for around €40-50m next summer, with €50m being their threshold that they are unwilling to go over. This is a similar approach to what they took with Jude Bellingham in the summer where they did not want to pay over €100m and ended up paying a basic fee of €103m.


The Merengues squad is rather well stocked in midfield with Federico Valverde, Aurélien Tchouaméni and Eduardo Camavinga who are gradually taking over from Luka Modric and Toni Kroos. In attack, Vinicius and Rodrygo no longer have a real striker, a role that Jude Bellingham compensates for with his immense offensive contribution since his arrival this summer.


But in defense, and more particularly on the sides, the Madrid club is experiencing some difficulties. To the right, Dani Caravajal encountered numerous physical problems which prevented him from being regular, while on the left, Marcelo never had a real successor. Arrived in 2019, Ferland Mendy struggles to be consistent and also has a series of injuries, and if Eduardo Camavinga often successfully helps out in this position, Real’s leaders set out in search of a professional, world-class left-back, with Alphonso Davies (22 years old) as top priority.


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