Bluemanc100
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DaveTheYid said:Bale will not be leaving.
hmmmm Neither was 'Arry
DaveTheYid said:Bale will not be leaving.
DaveTheYid said:Bale will not be leaving.
DaveTheYid said:Bale will not be leaving.
Graeme Souness said:DaveTheYid said:Bale will not be leaving.
We'd kinda worked out he wasn't coming to us, but thought he might go somewhere else. Why so certain Dave?
dtc78 said:Modric has just joined Madrid so I guess they will back off silva.
dtc78 said:Modric has just joined Madrid so I guess they will back off silva.
117 M34 said:dtc78 said:Modric has just joined Madrid so I guess they will back off silva.
Maybe you should tell SSN
117 M34 said:dtc78 said:Modric has just joined Madrid so I guess they will back off silva.
Maybe you should tell SSN
I won't Bale out: Spurs relief as star pledges another year
Despite Tottenham missing out on the Champions League and sacking Harry Redknapp, Gareth Bale is not looking to follow Luka Modric out of the door
Gareth Bale has handed Tottenham a massive boost by deciding to stay at White Hart Lane for at least one more year.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is already set to lose £30million-rated Luka Modric to Real Madrid, but Bale has told friends he is happy at the club.
Bale’s Spurs contract expires in 2015 and the club will offer him a pay rise to extend that deal.
Despite Tottenham missing out on the Champions League and sacking Harry Redknapp, Bale is not looking to follow Modric out of the door.
It is understood Bale does not see his own situation linked to that of Redknapp or Modric, and wants to try to help Spurs back into Europe’s elite competition.
His future may become an issue if Spurs once again miss out on Champions League football and fall further behind the Manchester clubs, Arsenal and Chelsea next season.
Barcelona watched 22-year-old Bale on several occasions last season and will continue to monitor his situation, while City have also expressed an interest.
With Tottenham demanding over £40m for Bale, however, both Barca and City would rely on him trying to force a move out of White Hart Lane and that will not happen this summer.
A source close to Bale said: “Gareth believes Tottenham were unlucky not to get into the Champions League after finishing fourth and is happy to stay at the club for now.
“The chairman obviously has plans that did not involve Harry Redknapp and Gareth wants to find out what those are.”
Bale dropped a heavy hint he will stay by talking about Tottenham’s tough Premier League opener at Newcastle, saying: “It’s important to get off to a good start.
“It will be difficult, especially away from home, but it’s a good early test for us.”