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Real Madrid and Bayern Munich locked in transfer war over FIVE players with Man Utd target caught in the middle

EUROPEAN heavyweights Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are reportedly set to battle it out for several players next summer.

The futures of five different stars are currently up in the air.

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Alphonso Davies’ contract is set to expire in June[/caption]
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Joshua Kimmich is also nearing the end of his contract[/caption]
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Real Madrid are allegedly interested in Jamal Musiala[/caption]

It could result in some of them swapping Germany for Spain.

Bayern full-back Alphonso Davies has just seven months left on his current deal.

As things stand, he is yet to agree terms for a new contract.

Real Madrid are waiting to pounce if he does become a free agent at the end of the campaign.

But they could face competition from Man Utd for his signature.

Similarly, German full-back Joshua Kimmich is also edging towards the conclusion of his deal at the Allianz Arena.

The future of young superstar Jamal Musiala is arguably Bayern’s most significant cause for concern.

Musiala has just 19 months left on his contract with the Bundesliga giants.

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Florian Wirtz is wanted by both clubs[/caption]
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Jonathan Tah has also attracted interest from several clubs[/caption]

Real Madrid are also waiting for the right moment to launch an offer for the Germany ace.

With Davies, Musiala and Kimmich potentially set to leave Munich in the near future, the Bavarians could reportedly attempt to sign Bayer Leverkusen stars Florian Wirtz and Jonathan Tah.

However, Los Blancos could prove to be a thorn in their side once again.

Earlier this year it was revealed that Real Madrid chiefs wanted to add Wirtz to their ever-growing list of Galacticos.

The 21-year-old is expected to cost around £125million next summer.

Arsenal and Manchester City are among the other clubs understood to be interested.

Meanwhile, Bayern pushed to sign Tah this summer alongside Man Utd but failed to seal a deal.

This time around, however, the German giants will also have to compete with Real Madrid and Barcelona if they want to attempt another swoop.

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