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Alphonso Davies signs new deal with Bayern Munich through 2025


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Alphonso Davies signs new deal with Bayern Munich through 2025

Bayern Munich has secured Canadian soccer star Alphonso Davies for another two years through June 2025, with club officials and the teenager donning surgical masks to ink the deal during the global pandemic.Canadian midfielder Alphonso Davies has extended his contract with German club Bayern Munich for two seasons through 2025. (Glyn Kirk/AFP via Getty Images)Bayern…

Alphonso Davies signs new deal with Bayern Munich through 2025

Bayern Munich has secured Canadian soccer star Alphonso Davies for another two years through June 2025, with club officials and the teenager donning surgical masks to ink the deal during the global pandemic.

Canadian midfielder Alphonso Davies has extended his contract with German club Bayern Munich for two seasons through 2025. (Glyn Kirk/AFP via Getty Images)

Bayern Munich has secured Canadian soccer star Alphonso Davies for another two years through June 2025, with club officials and the teenager donning surgical masks to ink the deal during the global pandemic.

The Bayern website carried a photo of the 19-year-old signing the contract extension with CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic and executive board member Oliver Kahn spaced around a boardroom table complete with a Davies jersey and the number 2025.

OFFICIAL: Alphonso Davies has extended his contract at FC Bayern until 2025. pic.twitter.com/HfCxdHnTnT

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“I am very happy,” the Ghana-born, Edmonton-raised Davies said in a statement. “FC Bayern is one of the best clubs in the world, and for me it's a dream come true to play here. I felt happy from Day 1.

“I want to win as many titles as possible with this club. The mentality of always wanting to win everything is in FC Bayern's DNA.”

A world-class left back. Top five in world soccer right now, easy.— Former U.S. international Stuart Holden on Alphonso Davies

An attacking winger who has found a home as a marauding left back for Bayern, Davies has become a fixture for the German powerhouse this season.

He turned heads in February with his pacey Champions League performance against Chelsea, earning kudos from the likes of former England striker Gary Lineker and former U.S. international Stuart Holden, both current TV pundits.

“A world-class left back,” Holden said. “Top five in world soccer right now, easy.”

Impressive on, off pitch

Davies is also a key player for Canada with five goals and seven assists in 17 appearances.

Davies was signed by Bayern from the Vancouver Whitecaps in the summer of 2018 in a $22-million US transfer deal, an MLS record at the time. He started to train with his new team in November after the end of the Whitecaps season.

“Alphonso has developed very well at FC Bayern and has earned this contract extension with his impressive performances,” said Rummenigge, like Kahn a club icon. “We are happy that he will remain with FC Bayern in the long term. He delights our fans not only with the way he plays, but also with the way he is off the pitch.”

Davies has made 31 competitive appearances for the German league leaders this season, with one goal and eight assists. Last season, he was part of the Bayern team that won the Bundesliga title and DFB Cup, and was also part of the Bayern reserves squad that was promoted to the third division.

Inspirational life story

“Alphonso Davies is a player who has already achieved a high level of performance at a young age and at the same time still has great potential for development,” said Kahn. “Anyone who can consistently play at the top level at FC Bayern at such a young age can have a great career ahead of them.”

Added Salihamidzic: “With his speed, his enthusiasm and his professional attitude, Alphonso is an ideal fit for our team. He is also a real asset in human terms.”

Davies' life story is inspirational. His parents fled their home in Monrovia, Liberia, to escape a civil war, ending up at a refugee camp in Ghana. He came to Canada at the age of five.

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Davies shared his story at the FIFA Congress in Moscow in June 2018 as part of the joint North American bid to host the 2026 World Cup. Canadian soccer official credit his powerful presentation for helping push the bid over the finish line.

Davies is also one-half of a young soccer power couple, with a social media post Monday celebrating three years with 18-year-old Canadian forward Jordyn Huitema, who plays her club football for Paris Saint-Germain.

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