Davies about to leave Bayern? England club likely to start initial talks

There is new movement on the transfer market for Alphonso Davies. An English club is said to be interested in the player, but clear signals are coming from Munich.

Manchester United have reportedly been given the opportunity to sign Alphonso Davies from FC Bayern in the summer. According to transfer insider Graeme Bailey, agents have already held talks with the English record champions regarding the 25-year-old.

However, this does not seem to indicate that the Canadian has a concrete desire to move. Christian Falk reported that Davies does not want to leave Bayern in the summer and that the left-back will play for Munich and not for another club when he returns from injury.

Kompany wants to keep Davies

Vincent Kompany
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Davies also continues to play an important role in FC Bayern’s sporting plans. According to information from Falk, Vincent Kompany is determined to keep the Canadian. There is currently no way for interested clubs to prise the international away from Munich.

However, it had previously been reported that Davies is not considered unsellable by the German record champions under all circumstances, but a sale would only be considered in the event of an exceptionally high offer. Internally, the 25-year-old is still seen as an important part of the squad, not least because Kompany values his dynamism, pace and attacking strength on the left.

However, Davies recently suffered another setback when FC Bayern confirmed a muscle injury in his back left thigh after the Champions League clash against Paris Saint-Germain. The Canadian international will therefore be out for several weeks, meaning he will certainly miss the DFB Cup final against VfB Stuttgart on 23 May. It is therefore questionable whether the left-back will be fit again in time for the World Cup with Canada.

This article was translated into English by AI. You can read the original version here https://fcbinside.de/2026/05/09/davies-vor-bayern-abgang-england-klub-startet-wohl-erste-gespraeche/.
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