Real Madrid ‘reach a verbal agreement with Alphonso Davies’ as LaLiga leaders look to secure the signing of the Bayern Munich left-back either this summer or in 2025

  • Real Madrid have reached a verbal agreement with defender Alphonso Davies 
  • Carlo Ancelotti’s side are looking to sign Davies either this summer or in 2025 
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Real Madrid have reportedly reached a verbal agreement with Bayern Munich defender Alphonso Davies.

As reported by The Athletic, Real are eager to sign the left-back either this summer or in 2025.

Davies’ contract at Bayern expires in 2025 and since talks got underway Real have asked him not to extend his deal.

Real’s chief scout Juni Calafat and director general Jose Angel Sanchez have both been in contact with Davies and his representatives.

In recent weeks several meetings have taken place, including one in person earlier this month in Madrid.

Real Madrid have reached a verbal agreement with Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies

Carlo Ancleotti's side will be looking to sign Davies either this summer or in 2025

Carlo Ancleotti’s side will be looking to sign Davies either this summer or in 2025

Ferland Mendy, who has been at the club since 2019, is currently Real’s first-choice left-back.

However, Canada international Davies could soon take over that spot, while he also possesses experience of playing as a left wing-back.

Davies joined Bayern in 2018 and has made 180 appearances for the club, while he has scored nine goals.

During his time at Bayern Davies has won the Champions League, five Bundesliga titles, the DFB-Pokal and the Club World Cup.  

Real are currently top of LaLiga with an eight point lead over Barcelona. 

Davies' contract at Bayern expires in 2025 and Real are eager for him not to extend his deal

Davies’ contract at Bayern expires in 2025 and Real are eager for him not to extend his deal

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