ABOVE: Real Madrid are confident they will win the battle for Gareth Bale
Real have been encouraged by the fact
Bale has not signed a new contract with Spurs, despite the Londoners
promising a huge wage hike to £130,000 a week
REAL MADRID are confident they will win the
battle for Gareth Bale – and have set a June 15 deadline for the deal to
be done with Tottenham.
The Spanish giants raised the stakes by increasing their offer for the double Player of the Year to £60m.
Madrid president Florentino Perez is desperate to land a big-name signing this summer after missing out on Brazilian sensation Neymar to arch rivals Barcelona.
Real have been encouraged by the fact Bale has not signed a new contract with Spurs, despite the Londoners promising a huge wage hike to £130,000 a week. Starsport revealed how Madrid are willing to match the wages on offer to Bale at White Hart Lane – and boost his income with an image rights deal.
And the Welsh wonder must now decide his future, with Real able to offer him Champions League football next season.
Real are also keen on Liverpool’s Luis Suarez, who is thought to be prospective new manager Carlo Ancelotti’s first-choice signing. But Bale recently topped a poll of Madrid fans asked who they most wanted to arrive at the club.
Real could soon be awash with cash as they expect to sell Angel di Maria to French side Monaco for £24m and striker Gonzalo Higuain to Italians Juventus for £21m.
Madrid president Florentino Perez is desperate to land a big-name signing this summer after missing out on Brazilian sensation Neymar to arch rivals Barcelona.
Real have been encouraged by the fact Bale has not signed a new contract with Spurs, despite the Londoners promising a huge wage hike to £130,000 a week. Starsport revealed how Madrid are willing to match the wages on offer to Bale at White Hart Lane – and boost his income with an image rights deal.
And the Welsh wonder must now decide his future, with Real able to offer him Champions League football next season.
Real are also keen on Liverpool’s Luis Suarez, who is thought to be prospective new manager Carlo Ancelotti’s first-choice signing. But Bale recently topped a poll of Madrid fans asked who they most wanted to arrive at the club.
Real could soon be awash with cash as they expect to sell Angel di Maria to French side Monaco for £24m and striker Gonzalo Higuain to Italians Juventus for £21m.
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