Alphonso Davies' agent blasts Bayern Munich for 'unfair' transfer ultimatum

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Alphonso Davies
Alphonso Davies' future remains up in the air (Image: Visionhaus/Getty Images)

Alphonso Davies' agent has hit out at Bayern Munich amid rumours linking the left-back with a move to Real Madrid.

Davies will be out of contract with Bayern next summer and the club's new sporting director Max Eberl stated earlier this month: "I can say we made Alphonso a very concrete, appreciative offer. At some point in life you have to say yes or no."

However, Davies' agent Nick Huoseh has accused Bayern of issuing an "ultimatum" and claimed that his client is "now being attacked". Speaking to German outlet BILD, Huoseh said: "It's unfair to receive an ultimatum from Bayern.

"We will decide how to proceed at the end of the season when there is more clarity. It's unfair that Alphonso is now being attacked. We were close to an agreement a year ago. Then the entire club management was replaced.

"We didn't hear anything for seven months. Now we are being given an ultimatum and are supposed to react within two weeks because the club is under pressure and took a long time to reposition itself in the management.

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"That's not fair. It's a very important contract in Alphonso's career and we're supposed to make the decision without knowing who the coach will be next season or what the team looks like. That's why we think it's unfair to react to the ultimatum."

Eberl has since responded to Huoseh's comments, insisting there remains a "normal relationship between player and club" and that Bayern's stance is "completely legitimate". He told Sky Germany: "We are not under pressure.

Alphonso Davies' agent blasts Bayern Munich for 'unfair' transfer ultimatumBayern Munich's sporting director Max Eberl and Davies' agent Nick Huoseh have engaged in a public war of word (M. Donato/FC Bayern via Getty Images)

"There is a normal relationship between player and club. That is completely normal. We think that we have made a very fair and correct offer. At some point in life, you have to say yes or no, that's the way it is.

"I can't wait for the day before Christmas and say that 'A decision will fall from heaven at some point'. Decisions have to come from all sides. Some stone has to fall.

"For me, the club is still the strong part. Accordingly, it is completely legitimate that you have to make a decision at some point, regardless of whether it is Alphonso Davies or another player."

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Matthew Cooper

Max Eberl, Bayern Munich

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