The future of Alphonso Davies is increasingly coming into focus at FC Bayern. Despite extending his contract until 2030, the Canadian is apparently no longer guaranteed to stay – on the contrary: a sale is now even being discussed
As reported by kicker, the personnel issue is to be discussed in detail at the regular supervisory board meeting at the end of May, when those responsible want to make a fundamental decision on medium-term planning for the left side of defence
Davies is no longer untouchable
In recent weeks, reports have been doing the rounds that the left-back is no longer considered untouchable at the record champions. At first glance, it is surprising that Davies is even an issue. After all, the Munich club only agreed on an extension at the beginning of 2025 after tough negotiations. However, the situation has changed significantly since then
Following his serious injury – a cruciate ligament rupture in an international match – the 25-year-old has never been able to regain his top form. So far this season, he has only made a few appearances and has not been able to consistently impress on the pitch
At the same time, his market value has also fallen significantly: while Davies was once one of the most valuable full-backs in the world, he is currently valued at only around 45 million euros
Bayern willing to talk in the summer

However, a potential sale is complicated by the fact that Davies is now one of the top earners in the squad. Around €15 million a year plus bonus payments make him difficult to finance for many interested parties
England clubs show interest
Even Premier League clubs, who are much more flexible financially, are likely to weigh up these dimensions carefully. Although Manchester United in particular have recently been linked with the left-back, no concrete steps have yet been announced
Internally, at least, the door for talks no longer seems to be completely closed, according to kicker. Should a suitable offer be received, Bayern would apparently be prepared to deal with it. BILD also recently reported that Bayern bosses would actively consider a sale in the summer should they receive an offer.

