Man Utd in a race with Real Madrid to sign Bayern Munich star this January

By | October 16, 2024

Manchester United are gearing up for a battle with Real Madrid over one of the most exciting full-backs in the world, Alphonso Davies.

With his contract at Bayern Munich set to expire at the end of the 2024-25 season, United are keen to bring the lightning-fast Canadian to Old Trafford.

At 23, Davies has become one of the top names in European football, catching the eye of several clubs.

Real Madrid, who have been tracking him for some time, were thought to be in the driving seat. But reports from Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg suggest United are ready to throw their hat in the ring.

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Man Utd left with left-back conundrum: Can Davies be the solution?

United’s left-back troubles have been no secret. Luke Shaw has been battling injuries, and with Tyrell Malacia also sidelined, the Red Devils have had to make do with make-shift solutions.

Enter Davies — he’s a player with electrifying pace, capable of locking down the left side of defense and adding serious firepower to United’s attacking play.

A potential partnership between Davies and Marcus Rashford on the left flank could give Premier League defenders nightmares. And let’s face it, Old Trafford could use some speed thrills right about now!

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But it’s not all smooth sailing. United know they are the underdogs in this race. Davies has long been linked with Real Madrid, and word on the street is that he’s got his heart set on the Spanish giants. He’s keen to follow in the footsteps of Kylian Mbappe and make a splash in La Liga.

Still, United won’t give up without a fight. With the chance to sign one of the world’s best left-backs on a free transfer, the Red Devils are doing their homework. But will it be enough to outpace Real Madrid? Only time will tell if United can pull off this transfer coup.

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