It seems that the transfer window is not over yet at Real Madrid despite Carlo Ancelotti’s assurances that his club will not sign anyone after the duo of Kylian Mbappé and Endrick.
This was revealed by the newspaper “AS” in its report, which confirmed that the Bayern Munich management has backed down from its previous position of not selling Alphonso Davies and may allow him to leave in the final days of the transfer window.
The Canadian international’s contract ends at the Allianz Arena at the end of next season, and thus the Bavarian club has reconsidered its idea of keeping him and letting him leave for free, and is now inclined to sell him now and make some money from him.
Real Madrid are the most interested in the 23-year-old, and the player himself dreams of wearing the royal shirt and is ready to reduce his salary to achieve his desire.
Initially, Bayern Munich wants to get 50 million euros for selling Davies, while Real Madrid does not intend to pay more than 30 million euros, and perhaps things will change with negotiations between the two parties.
Bayern may be forced to accept 30 million euros given its urgent need to sell players to make economic profits after the big deals it made this summer.
Previously, the trend within Bayern was to give Davies a chance over the next season to agree to a renewal offer and either allow him to leave for free, but the need for money now has changed the situation.