Bayern Munich left-back Alphonso Davies has agreed to join Real Madrid with Carlo Ancelotti looking to bolster his defence this summer.
In a recent report, journalist Graeme Bailey claimed that Bayern Munich left-back Alphonso Davies has agreed to join Real Madrid this summer. It is believed that the Canadian talent has his heart set on a move to the Madrid club.
The 23-year-old proved his worth as a capable presence on the left side of the Bayern Munich backline last season. Davies netted three goals and picked up six assists in 42 appearances for the Bavarian outfit in the previous campaign across various competitions.
The Canadian defender was a reliable performer on the left flank and did well to average 1.6 tackles, 0.9 interceptions, 1.3 clearances, 1.3 key passes and 2.4 dribbles per 90 minutes in the Bundesliga. He has even distributed possession accurately from the back based on his pass success rate of 88.9% in the German top tier (stats via whoscored).
Davies is under contract at the Bavarian club will expire at the end of next season which could give Los Blancos a chance to sign him on a cut-price deal in this transfer window.
Davies loves a tackle and can make a few timely interceptions for his team when he is playing well on the pitch. He doesn’t hesitate to clear the danger when needed and can strike the ball with power and accuracy from long range.
The Canadian talent can deliver some inviting crosses into the opponent’s penalty box and is a good dribbler with the ball as well. He mainly plays as a left-back but can also function as a left-winger if asked to do so.
We can expect Davies to bring more quality and depth to Real Madrid‘s defence. He is good enough to secure a regular first-team spot in Carlo Ancelotti’s starting XI. Plus, the Canadian full-back might help Los Blancos compete for some major silverware over the next few years.
At 23, Davies has his peak years ahead of him which makes him a great signing for Real Madrid to pull off in this summer transfer period. However, there are some concerns over whether he would be able to maintain his good form in Spanish football.