
Man Utd's Speed Demon Hunt: Davies on the Radar, But Bayern Might Cash In?
Manchester United remain interested in Bayern Munich's Alphonso Davies despite his recent contract extension, according to German journalist Christian Falk. Bayern might consider offers due to Davies' injury issues and the cost of his new deal. However, United already have options like Luke Shaw and Patrick Dorgu, with bigger priorities in midfield and defence.
Man Utd's Speed Demon Hunt: Davies on the Radar, But Bayern Might Cash In?
Imagine sinking a pint with your mates, and one drops the bombshell: Manchester United are still sniffing around Alphonso Davies. Yeah, that lightning-quick Canadian full-back from Bayern Munich. It's not just pub chatter – German journo Christian Falk, scribbling for CaughtOffside, reckons it's spot on.
Davies was on the cusp of a big move last summer. Real Madrid and a few Prem clubs were circling like vultures as his contract ticked into its final year. But the lad surprised everyone by penning a fresh deal with Bayern last month. United, though? They've been lurking in the shadows all along.
Red Devils' Persistent Pursuit
Falk spills the beans: United were at the negotiation table while Bayern hashed out Davies' extension. "They're still monitoring him," he says, but that new contract's thrown a massive spanner in the works. No concrete bid yet, mind – just keen eyes from Old Trafford.
Earlier reports had United plotting a 'bombshell swoop', with Davies as their marquee summer target. The lad's a freak: blistering pace down the left, bags of attacking flair, and bags of potential. If Erik ten Hag (or whoever's in the hot seat by then) wants to turbocharge that flank, Davies fits like a glove.
But here's the rub – United aren't starting from scratch. Luke Shaw has been bossing it under interim gaffer Ruben Amorim lately, when he's not in the treatment room. And young Patrick Dorgu is itching for game time. Do they really need another left-back who's no stranger to the physio's table?
Bayern's Dilemma: Injuries and Incoming Offers
Over in Munich, it's not all beer and pretzels. Davies has been picking up knocks left, right, and centre. Falk points out Bayern's mulling a backup option, especially since Hiroki Ito can cover left-back duties.
That contract extension? Cost them a pretty penny. So if United lob in a decent offer this summer, Bayern might just bite. "There would be discussions," Falk notes. Injuries piling up could make them rethink keeping their star speedster.
It's a classic transfer tango. Bayern love their squad depth, but cash is king, especially with Champions League ambitions. Davies, when fit, is gold dust – but availability's the key word here.
United's Bigger Fish to Fry?
Let's be real, United's transfer war chest won't stretch to every shiny toy. They're eyeing midfield maestros like Bruno Guimaraes from Newcastle – though Fabrizio Romano's thrown cold water on that one. Centre-back reinforcements are also on the shopping list, plus shipping out a few squad cloggers.
Shaw's injury-prone, sure, but he's a leader and class when firing. Dorgu adds youth and hunger. Chasing Davies feels like doubling down on risk – like buying a Ferrari that spends half its life in the garage.
Still, in the mad world of transfers, stranger things have happened. If United fancy a left-wing revolution, Davies could be the spark. Keep your eyes peeled, lads – summer's shaping up to be a cracker.
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