Manchester United emerged victorious in their FA Cup third-round tie against Arsenal by the skin of their teeth, winning 5-3 on penalties despite playing for over an hour with 10 men.Diogo Dalot saw
With time running out, Bayern Munich have now presented a final offer to Davies, as per reports from Marca. The reports indicates Bayern Munich are willing to offer Davies an annual salary of £20.1m ($25.6m) to make him their second-highest paid player behind England captain Harry Kane.
According to David Ornstein, Alphonso Davies is close to agreeing on a contract extension with Bayern Munich. For over twelve months, there has been great uncertainty regarding the future of the Canadian international, whose contract in Bavaria is set to expire this summer.
Real Madrid have been linked with an €8 million move for LaLiga defender Miguel Guiterrez, who plays for Girona.
Alfonso Davies, Ghanian-born Canadian playing at Bayern Munich as winger, finishes his contract this summer, and has been courted by Real Madrid. The player is willing to go to Madrid, but would also stay in Munich for the right prize.
Liverpool target Alphonso Davies wants to talk to other clubs after an unsuccessful attempt to renew his Bayern Munich contract.
Real Madrid and Manchester United are chasing Alphonso Davies, who is out of contract at Bayern Munich at the end of the season.
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Man Utd, Arsenal and Liverpool-linked Bayern left-back Alphonso Davies is 'close' to signing a new contract with the German club, says David Ornstein.