Friday, May 01, 2015

According to England newspapers Manchester United is preparing to buy Gareth Bale from Real Madrid

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Summer transfer window is not even start and we are getting bombarded from all sides about possible transfer news. Last one with huge transfer rumor is England newspapers The Daily Telegraph. Manchester United announce last year that they have a lot of cash to spent for transfer and their vice-chairman Ed Woodward said that they can easily break transfer record this summer if they want.


Bale might become 2nd time in his career most expensive player


According to Daily Telegraph the player that will break all the record in Manchester United is Gareth Bale from Real Madrid. Bale joined Real Madrid last season from Tottenham Spurs for 94 million euros. But due to his injuries and maybe fight with Real Madrid main star (Cristiano Ronaldo). With this sell Real Madrid could get money to go in bids for Falcao (Manchester United), Cavani (Paris Saint-Germain) or Pogba (Juventus). If Manchester United sends a bid for Gareth Bale then this will be their second time that they are attempting to sign him. In Season 2007 when Bale was still playing for Southampton Manchester United was battling with Tottenham for player, but at the end Bale sign for Tottenham for 14.7 million euros. If Real Madrid accept Manchester United offer it’s more than obvious that Bale will become most expensive player in soccer history for the second time in his career. But if we get back in the history and look at the summer transfer window from last year, then we shouldn’t believe in all this speculations. Last year Manchester United was main topic in transfer news, but at the end United fans were kind a disappointed. Similar to last year in this there are also a lot of players connecting with Manchester United like Gundogan and Hummels (both Borussia Dortmund), Depay (PSV), Clyne (Southampton) and Lloris (Tottenham).


by ScoresPro.com


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According to England newspapers Manchester United is preparing to buy Gareth Bale from Real Madrid

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