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Arsenal and Man City are ready to fight against Real Madrid to sign defender

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Premier League giants Arsenal and Manchester City have joined Real Madrid in the race to sign Bayern Munich defender Alphonso Davies according to HITC.

The Canadian international is set to become a free agent at the end of the season, after rejecting a number of new contract offers from the German giants.

Davies has made up his mind to leave the Bundesliga club and in January, he could sign a pre-agreement with his new club.

Real Madrid wanted to sign Leny Yoro from Lille but they were beaten by Manchester United to his signing.

However, the Champions League winners are now determined to win the race to sign Davies, who is their current top defensive target.

Los Blancos want to make sure they get the deal done by January in order to eliminate interest from Premier League clubs.

Alphonso Davies is being targeted by Arsenal and Man City.

Real Madrid wanted to sign him in the summer but they failed to agree a fee with Bayern Munich.

This has given Premier League clubs the opportunity to enter the race to sign the talented defender.

Arsenal and Man City will try to sign the free agent defender

Premier League clubs want to take advantage of the player’s contract situation at the Allianz Arena and want to explore the opportunity to sign him.

Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool could all enter the race to sign the soon to be free agent defender, who is good enough to play for all of them.

There is a general feeling among the Premier League clubs that the defender will prefer to join Real Madrid but they want to still make an attempt to check if they convince the defender.

The opportunity to play for Real Madrid, the current Champions League winners and with players like Kylian Mbappe, Vincius Jr and Jude Bellingham will be too good to turn down.

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