Bayern set to offload Davies, Madrid could be his destination

Bayern Munich have returned to Germany after their tour of Asia, but they still have important matters to address. One of the most critical issues is the future of Alphonso Davies.
Despite offering the left-back a substantial renewal deal of around €14 million net per season, Davies has yet to commit to the Bavarian club.
Davies’ representatives are aware that Real Madrid consider him a potential target, but they also know his dream of playing for the Spanish giants will have to wait until 2025.
Real Madrid are unwilling to meet Bayern’s high financial demands of €50 million for a player who will be free in a year, setting a deadline for 2025.
Real Madrid have not completely closed the door on Davies this summer and are preparing a final attempt to try and sign the player this month. Real will likely bid for Davies in the final days of the window so that Bayern are left with the decision either to sell or risk.
Davies is still on vacation after playing in the Copa América with Canada and has not shown any signs of activity with Bayern.
Bayern have decided to change their strategy regarding Davies. The club have presented their offer, and now the decision rests with the Canadian player. Upon returning from vacation, Davies must choose whether to accept the offer, though he remains hesitant.
Bayern will not make any further counter-offers and will put Davies up for sale to the highest bidder. Uli Hoeness, Honorary President of the Bavarian club, confirmed weeks ago that they will not offer Davies more money but initially ruled out a summer exit.
Now, the German press, citing internal Bayern sources, indicates a potential August exit for Davies. Bayern aim to sell him to avoid losing him for free in the summer of 2025.
At the moment, Real Madrid own both Ferland Mendy and Fran García.