Alphonso Davies has been linked to Real Madrid for what seems like ages now, and the scene is constantly changing.
The current status is that Bayern Munich would like to keep the Canadian defender, and more specifically, Vincent Kompany would want him to stay at the club.
Jamal Musiala, who loves to partner up with Davies on the pitch, would also love to see him stay.
Kompany wants him there, Moose wants him there, and the fans want him too.
What about some ideas on whether or not Bayern Munich is set up to play a 4-4-2?
Alphonso Davies has been linked to Real Madrid for what seems like ages now, and the scene is constantly changing. The current status is that Bayern Munich would like to keep the Canadian defender, and more specifically, Vincent Kompany would want him to stay at the club. His future has been linked to the Premier League too, so it looks like everyone wants him on their side. With his blistering pace, who wouldn’t?
But it’s not just Kompany who wants him at Bayern. Jamal Musiala, who loves to partner up with Davies on the pitch, would also love to see him stay. When asked about it, he had this to say to Florian Plettenburg: “Yes! He’s a good friend of mine. It’s always good to keep your friends around. But I haven’t spoken to him for a few days and we never talk about contracts.“
Maybe he really doesn’t know about the situation with Davies’ contract, but things are looking up as new discussions have opened up between the club and Davies’ agent. Kompany wants him there, Moose wants him there, and the fans want him too. Just keep him Eberl.
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