The race for one of the world’s most explosive full-backs has officially ignited. Recent reports and circulating images have sent the football world into a frenzy, suggesting that Alphonso Davies has been “offered” to Liverpool as the Merseyside club intensifies its search for long-term defensive reinforcements.
However, the Reds aren’t alone. Manchester City, Arsenal, and Manchester United are all reportedly “circling” the Canadian international, setting the stage for a massive Premier League bidding war in the upcoming summer transfer window.
The Bayern Munich Stance: From “Untouchable” to “Available”?
For years, Davies was considered the crown jewel of the Bayern Munich defense. Despite signing a contract extension in early 2025 that keeps him in Bavaria until 2030, the German giants’ stance appears to be shifting.
Insider reports from Germany, including insights from journalist Christian Falk, suggest that Bayern may finally be willing to listen to offers. The primary driver? A recurring string of injuries—most recently a cruciate ligament blow—that has hampered the 25-year-old’s consistency. While Bayern isn’t pushing him out the door, the club is reportedly open to a sale if a “blockbuster offer” hits the table.
Why the Premier League is Calling
The interest from England’s elite is no surprise. Davies remains one of the fastest and most technically gifted left-backs in the game.
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Liverpool: With questions surrounding the long-term depth of their left-side defense, intermediaries have reportedly sounded out the Reds. Davies’ attacking output fits the high-octane system traditionally favored at Anfield.
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Manchester United: Jason Wilcox and the United recruitment team are reportedly making a left-back a “top priority.” With Tyrell Malacia’s future uncertain and Luke Shaw’s injury record, Davies is seen as a transformational signing.
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Arsenal & Man City: Both clubs are constantly looking to evolve their tactical setups. Davies’ ability to play as a traditional wing-back or push further forward into a winger role makes him a “Swiss Army knife” for managers like Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola.
The Real Madrid Factor
While the Premier League clubs are making the most noise right now, Real Madrid has long been the shadow loitering in the background. Los Blancos have a history of tracking Davies, and any move to England would likely require outmuscling the Spanish champions both financially and in terms of “sporting prestige.”
What Happens Next?
As we approach the final weeks of the 2025/26 season, all eyes will be on the Allianz Arena. If Davies can prove his fitness in the closing stages of the Bundesliga and Champions League, his price tag will only soar.
For ABNASS fans, this is a story of a homegrown CONCACAF hero potentially taking the biggest leap of his career. Whether he ends up wearing Liverpool Red, United Devil Red, or City Blue, the “Road to 2026” (the FIFA World Cup) will likely see Canada’s captain playing in the most-watched league on the planet.

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