Alphonso Davies: Net worth| Covid| Is vaccinated| What happened to

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Alphonso Boyle Davies is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays as a winger, left-back, or forward for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the Canada national team. Davies was the first player born in the 2000s to play in a Major League Soccer match.

Alphonso Davies: Net worth| Covid| Is vaccinated| What happened to

Net Worth:

According to reports and sources, Alphonso Davies has a net worth of around 5 million Euros. His weekly wage at Bayern is €110,000 and his annual salary is €1,200,000.

Davies quickly grabbed everyone’s attention as he played for Bayern Munich FC. The footballing world was awestruck by the talent and pace of this young left-back.

At such a young age, he has already won 3 Bundesliga titles, 1 UEFA Champions League, 1 UEFA Super Cup, 2 DFB-Pokal and 1 FIFA Club World cup. He made his international debut for Canada in 2017 and has 19 appearances for them so far scoring 7 goals.

Covid:

“Alphonso Davies has signs of a slight myocarditis after his corona infection. It’s not dramatic, but he will be sidelined for the next few weeks because it takes time to heal,” said Nagelsmann (as captured by Tz).

“There are different triggers for this. A high viral load is often the reason. The probability that it comes from the coronavirus is relatively high, but it is 100 percent clear,” Nagelsmann said.

Is vaccinated:

Alphonso Davies: Net worth| Covid| Is vaccinated| What happened to

At his weekly press conference Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann detailed that Alphonso Davies is experiencing myocarditis and will be on the sidelines for the “next few weeks” as he heals.

This news, of course, comes after the numerous cases of COVID-19 that broke when the team returned to Sabener Strabe following the holiday hiatus. While it would be irresponsible to say if the myocarditis was definitely brought upon by COVID-19, the condition has been listed among the side effects of the virus.

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2021-22
1
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0
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2020-21
2
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2019-20
5
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What happened to:

Davies will also miss Canada’s three upcoming World Cup qualifying matches, including the Jan. 30 match against the United States, the Canadian squad later confirmed.

“With Phonzy, when we did our follow-up examination yesterday that we do with ever player that has had COVID-19, we detected signs of mild myocarditis, i.e. an inflammation of the heart muscle,” Bayern manager Julian Nagelsman said in a news conference.

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