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A 17-year-old in Major League Soccer, Alphonso Davies of the Vancouver Whitecaps, is set for a transfer to German powerhouse Bayern Munich at the end of the season, according to reports from The Athletic and the official MLS website. And while the exact transfer fee is not quite clear, it looks like Davies is set to breeze past the current league transfer record.
Jozy Altidore set the current MLS transfer record when he went to Villarreal in Spain for a fee of $10 million.
According to The Athletic, Davies is set to go for $12 million, plus add-ons. Two reporters have speculated on Twitter that the total fee for Davies could reach as high as $19-20 million.
Granted, even $20 million is pocket change to Bayern Munich, one of the richest clubs in the world. Still, a new league transfer fee record is a nice sign of MLS' growth in the post-David Beckham era.
It is also good to see that a teenager has been able to find such an exciting career opportunity within the league, something that does not often happen. Hopefully, other MLS clubs take note of this and decide to give their own youth prospects a chance.
Of course, going from MLS to a club like Bayern is a huge transition, so it will be fascinating to see how Davies handles the adjustment.
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