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Real Madrid remains linked to the signing of Bayern Munich star David Alaba as a free agent next summer and Marca has already outlined five keys to the move that is being processed.
The 28-year-old is out of contract in Germany in 2021 and last month, a report in Diario AS claimed that Alaba’s representative, Pini Zahavi, had contacted Los Blancos to discuss the future of his client, which he’s out of contract in the German tournament. giants in the summer of 2021.
It is said that he will definitely stay at Bayern for the rest of the season and then leave as a free agent next summer.
So, what are the five keys for you to move to the Spanish capital?
1) The pandemic – The financial ramifications of the Covid-19 pandemic mean that all clubs, including Madrid, have had to adjust their budgets accordingly and are approaching all potential revenue through this lens.
2) The renewal of Sergio Ramos – like Alaba, the fact that Ramos is without a contract in the Spanish capital next summer and is celebrating his 35th birthday in March, it is possible that Madrid are beginning to plan their lives without their talisman captain. The news from Real Madrid recently has focused on concern for the club in office, and the club’s negotiation on his new contract could be tied to a rapprochement for Alaba.
3) The future of Nacho and Militao – As with Ramos, the future of two other defensive options could be relevant for any Alaba signing. According to the report, Nacho has clubs that would offer him more first-team football than Los Blancos, while Militao has yet to become a regular first-team player since arriving from Porto last year.
4) The player’s wish – Alaba’s wishes are also relevant, of course. While he is likely to leave Bayern, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain are said to be interested in the player as well.
5) Powerful rivals – The Blues and the Parisians have great economic potential, even in the framework of Covid-19, and could make any move for Madrid particularly difficult.
The Austrian is highly sought after due to his versatility between defense and midfield, with Bayern deploying him as a left-back and central midfield of late.
Born in Vienna to a Nigerian father and a Philippine mother, Alaba went through the youth system at Bayern after being robbed from Rapid Vienna at age 16.
Aside from a brief stint on loan with Hoffenheim, it has been the club where he has spent his entire professional career and has accumulated just 400 first-team appearances.