Real Madrid is intensifying efforts to secure Canadian left-back Alphonso Davies, with growing confidence that the deal will materialise next summer when his contract with Bayern Munich expires.
Reports suggest that the Spanish giants have been in talks with Davies since March and have already agreed on personal terms.
Davies, 24, is yet to renew his contract with Bayern, and while the Bavarian club has tabled a new offer, the player’s future remains uncertain. Bayern are reportedly preparing for the possibility of his departure by scouting potential replacements.
The race for Davies’ signature, however, is not without competition. Manchester United have shown interest but are currently focused on solidifying plans under their new manager, Ruben Amorim. Meanwhile, Davies’ agent, Nedal Househ, has added complexity to the situation by engaging with multiple clubs, a factor that has reportedly frustrated both Bayern Munich and Real Madrid.
Real Madrid’s transfer strategy has consistently avoided bidding wars or exceeding their predefined wage structures. This disciplined approach has proven effective in past signings, including Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappé, despite stiff competition. Los Blancos hope to replicate this success in their pursuit of Davies.
The coming months will be pivotal in determining Davies’ next move, but Real Madrid are positioning themselves as strong contenders to bring the Canadian star to the Santiago Bernabéu.