Real Madrid already know how much they have to pay to take Davies in the summer

‘Bild’ newspaper reveals that Bayern demands 70 million euros to release the Canadian left-back. Real will play patience and hope to take him for (much) less
In addition to the almost announced arrival of Kylian Mbappé for the attack, Real Madrid also wants to reinforce the defense with a ‘heavyweight’ next summer. After five years at Bayern Munich, Alphonso Davies could be packing his bags for the Santiago Bernabéu.
The 23-year-old Canadian full-back ends his contract with the Bavarian club in June 2025, so the next summer market will be the last chance to make some money by selling the speedy full-back.
The German newspaper Bild reports that, this week, there were meetings between Bayern’s management and the player’s agent, where he learned that the club will ask for 70 million euros to release him. These values ​​seem unrealistic from Real Madrid’s perspective, as Marca reinforces that the Merengues will try to negotiate the player for 35 million euros. Half, therefore, and a deal in the logic of the one that, in 2014, after the World Cup in Brazil, took Toni Kroos from Bavaria to Madrid.
Like Davies, the midfielder was ending his contract with Bayern and the Spanish managed to sign him for a ‘bargain’ price considering the player’s quality: 25 million euros.