Real Madrid give up on Bale
Real Madrid have given up on trying to sign Tottenham winger Gareth Bale, according to Marca.
The report claims that, while Real president Florentino Perez has given up attempting to negotiate a deal with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy about a possible transfer this summer, Bale will eventually make the move to Madrid in the future.
It also claims that Spurs won’t sell the Welshman for anything less than £100 million – a fee that would eclipse the world-record transfer fee Real paid for Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United in 2009.
The article on Marca’s website says, “Real Madrid have decided to put the Gareth Bale signing on hold. After receiving yet another “no” from Tottenham Hotspur, Florentino Perez and his team have decided to call it a day and now see the signing of Bale this summer as impossible.
“Daniel Levy, the English club’s president, is not open to negotiation, and faced with such inflexibility, reaching any sort of agreement is not viable.
“He is content to stay for another year in England, despite the fact that his club will not be taking part in the Champions League. He says that he’s very thankful to Tottenham and that he’s happy where he is.
“Bale has no release clause, will not be making a transfer request, and considers that, being only 23, he has time enough to make the jump into the big time. And when that happens, he wants it to be with Los Blancos.”