Alphonso Davies isn't going anywhere. Despite recent rumors suggesting Bayern Munich might be open to selling their Canadian star, the 24-year-old left-back has made it crystal clear: he has no intention of leaving the Allianz Arena.
For weeks, speculation swirled that the Bavarian giants could part ways with the dynamic defender. Some reports even hinted that Bayern wouldn't say no to a "mega-offer" for the former Vancouver Whitecaps standout. But according to Sky Germany's Florian Plettenberg and Kerry Hau, the truth is far simpler—Davies is staying put.
Bayern isn't shopping Davies around or using intermediaries to gauge interest. The club would only entertain talks if an extraordinary offer came in, but even then, the player himself has zero desire to move. And why would he? Davies is now one of the top earners at the club, with a contract running through 2030 that could see him pocket around €20 million gross per year, including bonuses.
The timing of this clarity is perfect. After a lengthy injury layoff, Davies is rediscovering his blistering form, looking sharper and more explosive with each match. For Bayern fans, that's a welcome sight—the Canadian international's pace and creativity on the left flank are crucial to the team's attacking identity.
Of course, in modern football, every player has a price. But as this report makes clear, not every player is for sale. Davies is building his legacy in Munich, and for now, that's exactly where he wants to be. Whether you're a Bayern supporter or just a fan of top-tier talent, this is the kind of commitment that makes the beautiful game even better.
