David Alaba seems to have convinced Alfonso Davis to play with him. “Bayern Munich wants Davis to make a decision on his future within next week,” Germany’s Sky Sports said on the 25th (Korea Standard Time). Munich offered Davis a five-year contract with an annual salary of 14 million euros. If he does not accept the terms of his contract, Munich will set a transfer fee of up to 60 million euros (87.3 billion won).” 고소득알바 The media outlet added, “Real Madrid is interested in Davis at the moment. Interestingly, Alaba, who played for Munich, continues to encourage Davis to play for Real. The two players worked together for three years in Munich from 2018.” Davis, born in 2000, is a Canadian player from Liberia. He started his career with the Vancouver Whitecaps Youth Team and made his debut in the U.S. Major League Soccer (MLS) in 2016. He showed steady growth in Vancouver, and immediately became a member of the Canadian national team after earning Canadian citizenship in 2017. Having paid attention to Davis’ potential, Munich has started recruiting him. Having officially joined the team in November 2018, the team only played six matches as a substitute in the Bundesliga in Germany during its debut season. However, as he has finished adapting himself to the team, he is showing his true value. He played in 29 matches (24 starts and five replacements) in the 2019-20 season, making strides to become the starting player. Since then, he has established himself as a key defender for Munich. He played in 26 league matches last season as well, and has played in 18 Bundesliga matches as of this season, with one goal and three assists. Notably, he has been keeping pace with Kim Min-jae on the left-hand side since this season. Kim Min-jae left Napoli to join Munich last summer. He also plays mostly as a left-hand center back. In the meantime, word came out that Real is interested. Currently, Real’s left defensive resources are Fran Garcia and Ferlan Mendy. Eduardo Camavinga played here last season, but he is playing more as a central midfielder in his position this season. Real plans to bring in Davis to firmly strengthen its left defense. Earlier, Germany’s Sky Sports said, “Munich Bodzean wants to extend his contract with Davis, but it is not easy. Inside the club, they have made some decisions. If Davis does not intend to renew his contract with Munich, he will be sold this summer.” Not long ago, news spread that he had completed a personal agreement with Real. “Davis has already agreed to transfer to Real, according to our sources. He has agreed to the salary that Real has offered,” German Sport 1 said in late February.
However, there could be changes as Munich set a high transfer fee of 60 million euros. Real Madrid’s plan is to sign Davies after the end of the season, Spain’s Lelevo said. However, it is also considering bringing him in as a free agent in the summer of 2025. It is similar to Kylian Mbappe’s situation.
In the meantime, some suggested that Alaba is persuading Davis. Alaba is an Austrian defender who was born in 1992. Alaba, who was so versatile that he mainly played left-back for his team and central midfielder for his team, transformed himself into a center back during the 2019-20 season.
While playing for Munich for about 11 years, Alaba lifted a number of trophies, including 10 Bundesliga titles and two Champions League titles. He then moved to Real Madrid ahead of the 201–22 season. At the time, Alaba refused to renew his contract with Munich and left as a free agent.