Despite reports from Germany suggesting that Alphonso Davies with Bayern Munich, the situation is far from reality. The Canadian continues to delay the Bavarian club's attempts to extend his contract as the latest offer from the club still does not meet his financial demands, leaving his future more uncertain than ever.
This proposal from the Munich club, which would be around 25 million euros gross, would place the full-back as the second highest paid player in the squad, only behind Harry Kane. However, the player still has not responded, and in the offices of Allianz Arena, they are beginning to get 'fed up' with his indecision, as reported by 'AS'.
Bayern wants to resolve the Davies situation as soon as possible
A few days ago, the club's sporting director, Max Eberl, stated that "it is no secret that we are talking to the agents of players whose contracts are about to expire," making it clear that discussions are ongoing. However, the club's intention is to finalize the Davies situation as soon as possible, whether for better or worse, with the aim of preventing the case from becoming a distraction for the team during the crucial months of the season.
For now, negotiations remain on 'stand by' and Alphonso is free to choose his future, as his current contract expires in June and he can sit down with any club that is interested in him. Both Real Madrid and FC Barcelona are closely following the 'soap opera' and are waiting in the shadows to pounce in case the player gives the 'green light', which could come by the end of this week, when it is expected that the defender will make a definitive decision about the next step in his career.