Manchester United is going through a very serious method in order to get close to Gareth Bale. The Red Devils is willing to pay more for Bale and in fact its amount is amazingly high this time.
Bale has successfully proved his power and quality in maintaining his position on Champion Leagues final match against Liverpool. The former Tottenham Hotspur’s player was making 2 goals during his match with Liverpool, which makes Real Madrid won by 3 to 1.
According to El Confidencial’s report which quoted from Daily Star, Manchester United is ready to make Bale their highest paid player in English Football League, a price that even exceed the highest paid player in Manchester United, Alexis Sanchez.
Despite scoring twice in Real’s 3-1 defeat of Liverpool to claim his fourth European Cup in the five years since he left Tottenham for Madrid in a world-record deal, Bale has featured sparingly under Zinadine Zidane this season.
The 28-year-old wishes to leave the Bernabeu club to guarantee more consistent playing time, though only few clubs are able to move for him seeing as Bale is currently paid around £650,000 a week in wages.
Manchester United are regarded as one of those teams, and AS in Spain say the Red Devils are ready to swoop for Bale, with a bid worth around £122m (€140m) set to be submitted.
Bale’s former club, Tottenham Hotspur, are also said to be keen on bringing the Wales international back to north London, while Bayern Munich have shown interest in Bale but are unlikely to be able to match Real’s asking price.
If Manchester United succeed the negotiation progress with Bale, they will receive tremendous benefits, judging by his 8-season-experience playing with Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur in English Football League.
Everyone is questioning about Bale’s future in Real Madrid. Bale himself feels like the Real Madrid has lost its trust to Bale for playing as the core player. In Champion League, Bale even starts as a back-up player.
Manchester United is the team said to be favourites to sign Bale should he leave Real this summer, as they have the money to spend on a player who is currently paid around £650,000-per-week.
However, Calderon has suggested Bale’s desire for first-team football could curtail a move as no matter where he ends up, he will not be guaranteed minutes on the pitch.
“He’s an amazing player and he has proven that many times,” Calderon added. “He was the best player in England in the Premier League.