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Alphonso Davies’ agent meets with Bayern Munich to negotiate a contract

Real Madrid may have taken steps to strengthen their right side in the January transfer window, with a focus on Trent Alexander-Arnold, but they are also waiting patiently to see if they can secure a top left back as well. Alphonso Davies, like Alexander-Arnold, is out of contract this summer and may sign for Los Blancos to join in the summer.

However, there is more confidence that Alexander-Arnold will be signed sooner or later, with Davies still in talks over a new deal with Bayern Munich. On Tuesday, agent Nedal Huoseh arrived in Munich to continue talks with Bayern, and recent reports in Germany claim that significant progress has been made in recent months. He will meet face to face with Bayern’s heavyweights to try to reach an agreement, explains BILD.

The latest from Spain is that Real Madrid are satisfied with how things have gone with Davies, who has run out of his contract in the last six months. That said, Los Blancos have not changed their terms from an initial agreement that was reached in March 2024 and are not willing to improve their offer. It seems that Real Madrid will rely on the attraction of playing for the club as a means to tempt him.

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