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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Fabrizio Romano

David Alaba agrees to join Real Madrid on four-year contract this summer

David Alaba is set to join Real Madrid on a free transfer from Bayern Munich this summer.
David Alaba is set to join Real Madrid on a free transfer from Bayern Munich this summer. Photograph: Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images

David Alaba has reached an agreement to join Real Madrid on a free transfer in the summer, bringing to an end an 13-year spell at Bayern Munich. The defender will sign a four-year deal with the Spanish champions in the next few weeks.

The Austrian’s dream has always been to play for Real Madrid and he will go there having turned down approaches from, among others, Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain. Bayern have made three separate contract extension offers but the player had made up his mind and wanted a new challenge.

A pre-contract agreement has been drawn up and will be signed after the player has passed his medical. The 28-year-old will earn €230,000 (£204,000) after tax.

The deal is not directly linked to whether the Real Madrid captain, Sergio Ramos, will stay at the club. The defender is still negotiating with the La Liga champions over a contract extension.

Alaba has won nine league titles and two Champions League titles during his time at Bayern Munich, having joined their academy from Austria Vienna in 2008.

Mario Mandzukic, who played alongside Alaba and scored the winning goal in the 2013 Champions League final, is set to return to Europe with the Serie A leaders Milan. Their head coach, Stefano Pioli, confirmed the move after Milan’s win at Cagliari on Monday.

“When the club proposed it to me, I immediately said yes,” Pioli said. “I spoke to him, he’s very motivated, he’s a winner. I’m happy, the club is ambitious, they want Milan back on top. Mandzukic’s arrival goes into this situation.”

The 34-year-old is playing in Qatar with Al-Duhail after leaving Juventus in 2019, and will offer competition to fellow veteran Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

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