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He played in the World Cup, he is leaving Bayern and Liverpool want him yes or yes

Liverpool is competing to sign an important player with Real Madrid, after he played in the World Cup

By Romario Paz

Jogador do Bayern de Munique deve fechar com o Liverpool

Is the Premier League about to gain another promising talent? Alphonso Davies, the left-back from Bayern Munich, has been one of the most coveted names in the current transfer window. With his contract ending and a departure from the German club imminent, the Canadian player has attracted the interest of European giants like Liverpool and Real Madrid.

With the approval of manager Arne Slot, Liverpool seems to have taken a slight advantage in the race to sign Davies. The Dutch coach, known for his attacking style of play and for valuing young talents, sees the Canadian as a player who would fit perfectly into his tactical scheme. Davies' versatility, capable of playing both left-back and midfield, is an added attraction for the coach.

Real Madrid in the dispute

Real Madrid, in turn, is also eyeing Davies and can offer the player the chance to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world and to compete in the major European competitions. The Spanish club is looking for a left-back for the future and sees in Davies a player with great potential to become one of the best in the world in the position.

What Liverpool can offer

Liverpool offers Davies the opportunity to play for one of the most traditional clubs in England and to compete in the Premier League, one of the most competitive leagues in the world. In addition, the club's sporting project is very attractive, with an ambitious coach and a squad with experienced and talented players.

A precocious talent

Developed by Vancouver Whitecaps, Alphonso Davies has stood out since a young age for his speed, technical ability, and physical strength. The Canadian left-back has become one of Bayern Munich's key players and was one of the standout performers in the team's Champions League victory in 2020.

Bayern Munich, in turn, is aware of the interest of other clubs in Davies and knows that it will be difficult to keep the player in its squad. The German club, which is going through a period of transition, may be willing to negotiate the left-back's departure if it receives an irrecusable offer.

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