According to the Bild journalist christian falk, manchester united They have received a huge boost by signing Bayern Munich defender Alphonso Davies at the end of the campaign.
The Canadian star is one of the best left-backs in world football and could be on the move next summer. His current contract with Bayern expires in June 2025 and, as things stand, he has not agreed to an extension.
falk It is now revealed that the player's agent, Nick Househ, is angry at the way negotiations with Bayern are being handled. The conversations took place with a video session in which sporting director Max Eberl was absent.
The representative now wants to hear offers of real Madrid and Man United, and there will be meetings in January.
Big boost
United have played in a 3-4-3 formation since the appointment of Rubén Amorim as the new manager. Diogo Dalot and Tyrell Malacia have featured at left back, but neither has impressed offensively.
Amorim may want someone who can impress on both sides of the field. Davies offers exactly that. The 24-year-old is a specialist left-back when it comes to playing for Bayern, but plays from a wide attacking role for his country.
He has made several crucial goal contributions over the years, but has also excelled with his defensive work. In the current season registered 6.7 recoveries and 1.5 tackles per game in the Bundesliga and also won 5.2 duels.
The left-back also caught the eye for his fantastic passing range. He has completed 92% of his total passes. Davies would be perfect for the left-back role under Amorim if United could secure his signature.
He 'world class'The defender seems more likely to leave Bayern due to his agent's outrage. It remains to be seen whether United can get ahead of Real Madrid in the race. Both clubs will be able to negotiate pre-contracts starting in January.
United will have a tough challenge on their hands to convince him if they miss out. champions league qualification. The club is 13th in the standings. first division this season with a difference of 7 points compared to the 4th place city of manchester.