spurspinter1 said:
BluessinceHydeRoad said:
Spurs have a real (no pun intended!) problem because Bale not only wants to play for Madrid, but is also, it appears, determined to force through the move, feeling that Spurs have broken promises made to him when he signed his last contract. Levy isn't actually a skilled negotiator: he's simply as stubborn as a mule and this means that he doesn't always get the best deal. As has been said, Di Maria and Coentrao may well want to move to a CL club if they have to leave Real and Spurs could have difficulty in getting "value out of the market" if they have £80 million to spend and only the Europa League to offer.
What evidence have you seen to suggest this? (apart from quotes in Marca that were actually from Modric the year before)
Spurspinter, your point is, of course, a very relevant one because the
only evidence I have is "paper talk", not so much Marca yesterday as the Guardian. There is, however, the problem that many articles are simply a rehash of other reports, so that you end up with 20 newspapers simply saying the same thing but being taken as confirmation of each other. It's quite valid to argue that Levy and Bale are not, in fact, meeting at all today since newspapers aren't too scrupulous about accuracy and even less so about the truth. This is why I used the word "appears" to make sure I didn't give the impression of any knowledge. The only "hard" evidence we have of Bale's possible intentions are comments, made back in 2010 I believe, by Bale himself... The rest could be press delusion, which would not be unprecedented. The rest is (my) speculation on the possible/probable attitudes of professional footballers, which is a dangerous game. So, I hope you can keep hold of him, but personally I think the odds are against it. The only "silver lining" is that I don't think he's worth anything near the sums the papers are talking about! But, then again, is there any "hard" evidence Madrid have put in a bid?!