According to the latest report from Relevo, a leading Spanish media outlet, Real Madrid FC has taken a steady and shrewd route in its strategy to pursue Bayern Munich wing-back Alfonso Davies. In the face of Bayern's insistence on a 50 million euro transfer fee, Real Madrid made it clear that it would not pay the fee, choosing instead to wait until next summer, when Davies' contract will expire, and Real Madrid will take him under its wing by way of a no-signing.
Behind this decision, is the current transfer market situation of Real Madrid's precise judgment and the team's financial situation of thoughtful. Real Madrid's president and management believe that in the current situation of already spending a huge amount of money to sign stars such as Mbappe, and then pay a high transfer fee for Davis is not in line with the club's long-term interests. Especially when considering that Davies' contract is about to expire, Real Madrid would prefer to use the money for other more needed positions or as a reserve for future reinforcements.
For their part, Bayern, while sticking to their asking price for Davies' transfer fee, have had to start thinking about the player's future in the face of such a firm stance from Real Madrid. Hernandez, as Bayern's chairman, has conveyed the club's clear attitude to Davies: if the player does not choose to extend his contract, then his contract will expire next summer, at which time he will be free to move to any club he wants to go to.
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti is currently more concerned about the contract renewal of the team's existing players, especially the contract renewal negotiations of the left back Mendy. This shows that Real Madrid in the attraction and team building always maintain a clear head and pragmatic attitude, will not because of a player to join and disrupt the whole team's layout and plan.
For Davies himself, he faces an important decision in his career. Will he choose to stay at Bayern and continue to prove his worth, or will he accept Real Madrid's invitation to start a new challenge? No matter what choice he makes, this transfer drama will continue to attract the attention of fans and the media for some time to come. Real Madrid is ready to wait for the expiration of Davies' contract next summer to minimize the cost of his inclusion in the team's lineup.