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Alphonso Davies rejects Bayern’s per season offer, Real Madrid offer €35m for transfer deal

Alphonso Davies lehnt Bayerns Angebot von €14m pro Saison ab, Real Madrid bietet €14m

Der Journalist Tomas Gonzalez-Marti von El Debate lieferte ein umfassendes Update zur Situation von Real Madrid und Bayern München in Bezug auf Alphonso Davies. Bitte nehmen Sie dies mit Vorsicht.

Zunächst gab Gonzalez-Marti Uli Hoeneß einen Lötbrenner, was … interessant war:

Wir wussten, dass das Prahlen des Ehrenpräsidenten von Bayern München nur das war, Prahlen. Es ist keine Meinung, es ist Realität. Jedes Mal, wenn Uli Hoeneß den Mund aufmacht, steigt der Brotpreis in Deutschland. Vor drei Wochen drohte er Alphonso Davies, indem er sagte, dass das Angebot einer Verlängerung abgelaufen sei und dass Real Madrid entweder 70 Mio. € für den Transfer zahlen würde oder er bis 2025 in München bleiben würde, wenn der Vertrag des Spielers ausläuft. Von diesem Moment an wussten wir, dass der bayerische Verein Davies transferieren wollte.

Das ist schon einmal passiert. Wenn Hoeneß droht, dann deshalb, weil er weiß, dass er nicht die Oberhand hat und das Spiel verlieren wird. Das ist ihnen mit Toni Kroos und David Alaba passiert. Was ihnen am meisten wehtut, ist, dass alle ihre Spieler zu Real Madrid wollen und sie dort Europapokale gewinnen. Dafür muss es einen Grund geben. Es muss daran liegen, dass die Dinge im Hauptquartier von Valdebebas viel besser laufen als bei Bayern. Sie wissen es und das tut weh.

Gonzalez-Marti schrieb auch mit Zuversicht, dass Davies sein Herz an Real Madrid hängt:

Unterm Strich will Davies zu Real Madrid und sein Wunsch hat nichts mit Geld zu tun. Bayern hat ihm bis zu 14 Millionen Euro pro Jahr für fünf Saisons geboten und er hat „Nein“ gesagt. Wenn der Prozess weitergeht, ob jetzt oder in elf Monaten, wird Alphonso bei Real Madrid 12 Millionen Euro netto verdienen, wie Bellingham und Vinicius, in einem Deal, der sich über sechs Saisons erstreckt.

Jetzt, zwanzig Tage vor Börsenschluss, hat Bayerns Top-Chef ein Preisschild von 50 Millionen für ihn genannt. Die sportliche Leitung von Real Madrid ist sich über die Dinge und ihre Handlungsphilosophie im Klaren. Sie wird das Angebot für Davies nicht erhöhen. Sie hält an einem maximalen Transferangebot von 35 Millionen fest. Die Politik des Madrider Clubs besteht darin, nicht mehr als 40 Millionen für Spieler auszugeben, die in einem Jahr vertragslos sind, es sei denn, es handelt sich um Stars wie Mbappé.

Gonzalez-Marti behauptete weiter, dass Real Madrid bereit sei, abzuwarten und Davies im nächsten Sommer kostenlos gehen zu lassen, während er Hoeneß weiterhin kritisierte.

Ist das richtig? Falsch? Die nächsten Wochen könnten spannend werden, wer weiß.

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