Bayern Munich left-back Alphonso Davies was heavily linked with a move to real Madrid for most of 2024. While links with the Whites have faded in recent weeks, there is reportedly interest in the Canadian international from the first division given that his contract expires in June 2025.
Arsenal They are 'fighting' against Premier League rivals Liverpool and manchester united to your signature, According to Caught Offside. Bayern Munich's contract offer to Davies did not meet the player's demands and, although the Bavarians are hopeful that sooner or later he will commit to a new deal, the player has the option of agreeing a pre-contract with another club at starting in January.
Arsenal move most likely for Davies
Until Alphonso Davies officially signs new terms at Bayern Munich, his Premier League suitors will be confident in their chances of securing him a free license. transfer next year.
Manchester United are a work in progress under Ruben Amorim and will look to sign a left-back next year, but Davies may well be out of their league. The Red Devils will not be able to guarantee him the prospect of playing regularly in the champions leaguewhich will be the bare minimum for a player of his caliber.
Liverpool, for their part, have Andy Robertson in their squad. The Scotland international has at least a couple more years under his belt and therefore capturing Davies might not be as high on his priority list, especially considering his wage demands are likely to be higher. Instead, they could sign someone like Milos Kerkez, as he could initially be Robertson's backup.
Arsenal, however, will be confident in their chances of landing the 24-year-old.
Riccardo Calafiori is a fantastic left-back, but Davies is likely to be head and shoulders above him in all departments. Jurrien Timber could also move into the right-back position if the Bayern Munich star were to arrive at the Emirates Stadium.
Mikel ArtetaDavies' team can offer Davies an attractive sporting project and, should he manage to move to London, he will be able to build on his success in Germany. Having won five Bundesliga titles and one Champions League with Bayern, the left-back's experience will also be vital for a budding but incredibly ambitious team like Arsenal.