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Manchester United ‘has been priced out of a move for David Alaba’ with Real Madrid leading the hunt for the Bayern Munich star who may sign a deal with a new club NEXT WEEK
- David Alaba will leave Bayern Munich next summer after 13 years at the club
- The versatile star has turned down a £ 200,000 a week contract offer in Germany
- Real Madrid is the pioneer and is willing to meet the demands of Alaba
- Meanwhile Manchester United is on the verge of being lost, unable to pay the Austrian
Real Madrid are ready to launch when David Alaba’s contract expires next summer, getting ahead of the race for the Bayern Munich star as Manchester United on the run.
The Austrian will have six months to fulfill his contract with the German champions in January, and will be able to discuss a move elsewhere after having turned down an offer of £ 200,000 a week.
Bayern have admitted defeat to Karl-Heinz Rummenigge stating that they “did everything possible” to achieve a renewal.
David Alaba is set to break his single club status in 2021, rejecting offers from Bayern Munich
Manchester United have withdrawn from a move, with the club unable to cope with their demands
Leave Real Madrid as the favorite, with the Spanish in a position to discuss terms for the new month
While Manchester United have pulled out of a move after learning of Alaba’s strong salary demands, Real Madrid appear to be in the best position to complete the free transfer, according to Athletic.
The finances of the Spanish have been devastated by the Covid-19 pandemic and they would not reach a free transfer for the 28-year-old player, but his salary budget allows the signing of the star.
Alaba emerged from the Munich Under-17 national team, playing a crucial role in the team since 2011 and clinching nine Bundesliga titles.
He has also lifted the Champions League twice, playing most of his career at Bayern as a left back before his various skills saw him used as a center back and midfield.
Alaba has been a serial winner at Bayern, clinching nine Bundesliga titles in a decade there.
Bayern were desperate to retain the defender, but were unable to meet their demanding contract demands.
Munich’s desperation to keep the defender is understandable, with Alaba at the heart of Hansi Flick’s leading Bundesliga squad this season once again.
“We had a lot of conversations, but we wanted answers from him by the end of October,” Rummenigge said.
‘This did not happen and I do not know if we will return to negotiations.
‘What I want to make clear is that our offer showed exactly how much we value him, but he did not accept it’
“I don’t know anything about the Real Madrid rumors.”