Going by the European media, the biggest transfer saga of the season will be finally over now, and Gareth Bale will be a Real Madrid player this season.
With various figures between 80 million and 115 million mooted over the course of the past two months as the over-inflation of an unstable transfer market entered new boundaries, it seems like Daniel Levy and Florentino Perez will shook hands at 93 million and the transfer of Fabio Coentrao.
With Levy having forged a reputation as one of the game’s fiercest negotiators and Perez having dealt with some of the biggest names as pioneer of the “Galactico” era at Madrid, the nuances of the deal taking Bale to the Bernabeu were always going to be stretched out.
Despite adding the wonderfully talented young Spanish talents of Asier Illaramendi and Isco, it has been Bale who has been installed as Madrid’s number 1 target throughout the summer. Perez and his new manager Ancelotti have been desperate to bring in the relentless athleticism of Bale to compliment the similar qualities ofCristiano Ronaldo in an attack that will be charged with winning back La Liga from rivals Barcelona.
93 million will see Bale break the record as the world’s most expensive footballer and in doing so will give Tottenham sufficient funds to ensure the departure of Bale’s 21 goals will be softened enough to put the north London club in position to launch another bid for Champions League football.
finally this saga is going towards end
With various figures between 80 million and 115 million mooted over the course of the past two months as the over-inflation of an unstable transfer market entered new boundaries, it seems like Daniel Levy and Florentino Perez will shook hands at 93 million and the transfer of Fabio Coentrao.
With Levy having forged a reputation as one of the game’s fiercest negotiators and Perez having dealt with some of the biggest names as pioneer of the “Galactico” era at Madrid, the nuances of the deal taking Bale to the Bernabeu were always going to be stretched out.
Despite adding the wonderfully talented young Spanish talents of Asier Illaramendi and Isco, it has been Bale who has been installed as Madrid’s number 1 target throughout the summer. Perez and his new manager Ancelotti have been desperate to bring in the relentless athleticism of Bale to compliment the similar qualities ofCristiano Ronaldo in an attack that will be charged with winning back La Liga from rivals Barcelona.
93 million will see Bale break the record as the world’s most expensive footballer and in doing so will give Tottenham sufficient funds to ensure the departure of Bale’s 21 goals will be softened enough to put the north London club in position to launch another bid for Champions League football.
finally this saga is going towards end