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BAYERN ALREADY THINKING ABOUT REPLACING DAVIES

A former Barça player could unlock the signing of Alphonso Davies for Barça or Real Madrid

Published:28/10/2024 - 16:38h

Updated:28/10/2024 - 16:38h

Barça and Real Madrid are fighting over the signing of Alphonso Davies. Bayern could cover his absence with Adam Aznou, a former La Masia youth player

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Bayern Munich and Alphonso Davies are maintaining their personal 'give and take'. Although the Canadian's renewal was once a priority for the Bavarians, the multi-million euro financial demands of the full-back have caused the sports management to put a 'stop' on the talks because they are not willing to meet the high demands of the player and his entourage.

A situation that brings the American's departure from the Allianz Arena ever closer. Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Manchester United are said to be the three main candidates in the 'race' for the defender, who would ask for a figure of around 20 million euros gross per season to sign for one of these clubs.

Davies' replacement at Bayern

For their part, the Munich side are maintaining their position in the negotiations with the peace of mind of knowing that they have a possible replacement for Davies in their youth system. This is Adam Aznou, a wing-back who, after making his mark at La Masia, landed in Bavaria in 2022.

"Adam is an exceptional player. His development in the last five or six months has been really good. Of course, we hope to see him in the first team as well. It's not long now, he's very close," Bayern's sporting director Christoph Freund recently confessed.

According to 'Kicker', Bayern are sure that it's just a matter of time before the full-back makes a place for himself in Vincent Kompany's squad, although he has not yet made his debut with the first team. However, he has had the opportunity to be included in several call-ups. The footballer is already an absolute international with Morocco and, if he earns a place in the German team, Davies' departure would be even more 'in the offing'.