Manchester City has received an encouraging development from Bayern Munich regarding Alphonso Davies’ contract negotiations, setting off alarms for the treble-winning champions. Davies, the highly regarded left-back, has yet to reach an agreement on a new deal with Bayern, leading to speculation about his future.
Despite Bayern’s hopes for a renewal, discussions with Davies have reportedly stalled, prompting potential interest from Manchester City and other major European clubs, including Real Madrid. The situation could see Davies put up for transfer if a contract extension isn’t finalized, though the article doesn’t mention specific transfer fees.
Additionally, reports indicate that Premier League clubs, including Manchester City, are closely monitoring the progress of Hayden Hackney, a promising midfielder from Middlesbrough. Scouts from Manchester City,
Manchester United, Liverpool, and Tottenham have reportedly been observing Hackney’s performances for Middlesbrough, signaling interest in a potential transfer. However, any move involving Hackney is more likely to happen in the summer rather than in the upcoming January transfer window.
The 21-year-old has risen through Middlesbrough’s Academy ranks and has made notable contributions this season, garnering attention with 20 appearances, one goal, and one assist.