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What if Perez pay
awais007 11 years ago
Chelsea, Pakistan 178 922

what will be your reaction if Perez pay this?

my reaction will be

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awais007 11 years ago
Chelsea, Pakistan 178 922

Real Madrid have made a world record bid of over £85m to Tottenham for Gareth Bale, Sky Sports understands.

Real's offer has been on the table for over a week, and Bale is becoming more and more frustrated with the situation.

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The bid does not include any Real Madrid players moving to Spurs as part of a package.

Sky Sports understands Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is currently in
Miami and that the club's stance - that the Wales international is not
for sale - has not changed.

Bale has so far kept his feelings to himself, making no public declaration about what he wants to happen next.

Tottenham and Bale are back from the Asia Trophy and will resume training on Wednesday.

Earlier on Tuesday, Real Madrid captain Iker Casillas backed his club's chase for Bale.

"We are talking about one of the top three or four best players in
Europe," said Casillas, "and it's normal that his name is being
discussed because he has all the qualities a footballer needs."

Madrid-based newspaper Marca, which is effectively a mouthpiece for
Real, claimed on its front page on Tuesday that Spurs chairman Daniel
Levy is demanding a fee of £126m, which would shatter the world-record
fee for a footballer - the £80m Real spent on Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009.

Spain-based journalist Graham Hunter says the La Liga side are prepared to offer a huge sum to tempt the forward to Madrid.

"The briefing between Real and the Madrid media is that verbally -
and I don't think there's a written offer - Spurs are aware that Real
are willing to go to 93m euros for Gareth Bale," said Hunter.

Online bookmaker Sky Bet have now gone odds-on that Bale leaves
Tottenham in the current transfer window for the first time this summer,
with Madrid the clear favourites at 4/7 to land his signature.

The president of the Spanish Football League (LFP), meanwhile, has
dismissed suggestions that Real Madrid's pursuit of Bale is immoral.

A potential world-record bid has attracted criticism in some circles
in light of the economic crisis still ravaging Spain, but LFP president
Javier Tebas insists he has no problem with Real getting their
chequebook out.

He said: "It is immoral to pay for something when you cannot afford
it. I think it's more immoral for a club to spend one million euros
which they do not have.

"100million euros is a huge amount of money to spend on a player but
if Madrid can afford that then it's not a question of morality, but of
whether it's a risky move or not.''

Tebas declared that he looks favourably upon the move for Bale, as
the Welshman's arrival would boost the profile of Spanish football.

"I don't know much about him, but if Bale is a good player, than I'd
rather he was over here (in La Liga) than in the Premier League,'' he
said.

"It's not a question of how much he costs, you have to look at how
much money he will generate, and if the LFP has all the stars, it will
allow us to maintain high television revenue. All the money the arrival
of this type of player generates translates into more revenue.''

Tebas also responded to questions from journalists about the
increasing number of high-profile players from outside of the top two
clubs who have left La Liga this summer, such as Radamel Falcao, Alvaro
Negredo, Jesus Navas and Iago Aspas, with Roberto Soldado set to follow
the trend, by leaving Valencia for Tottenham.

"Seeing players leave is a double-edged sword,'' he said.

"Clubs need to decrease their debts, and it's a shame that players
have to leave, but it is good news because this is the path we have
chosen.

"Spanish football clubs pay 120million euros in interest each season,
and just think about the players we could have had with that money and
how much we could have paid them.

"If we can reduce our debts, in four or five seasons' time we will
have more money to invest in our football. We are on the right track,
and the clubs know that.''

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11675/8848350/transfer-news-real-madrid-bid-85m-for-tottenhams-gareth-bale

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Vendetta 11 years ago
Chelsea FC, Egypt 202 3025

I would tell Perez:

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awais007 11 years ago
Chelsea, Pakistan 178 922

hahaha V

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Dynastian98 11 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

@Ven

That basically sums up the emotions of RM fans worldwide...

WHY PEREZ? WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY :'(

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ikoiko 11 years ago
Arsenal, Spain 53 853

MAYBE HE'S TOSSING THIS LARGE LUMP BECAUSE HE WILL MAKE IT ALL BACK ONCE HE SELLS RONALDO OFF.

YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST.

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Lodatz 11 years ago
Tottenham Hotspur, England 150 4992

^^ I'd trade Bale for Ronaldo, sure, if Ronnie slashes his wages.

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Dynastian98 11 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

@Lodatz

LOL. I think we all know that Ronaldo's never doing that. ;)

But I guess sooner or later, Bale will demand higher wages as well (cuz he's too damn good to be underpaid). :P

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WhatTheHell 11 years ago
Barcelona, Spain 15 591

There is no "WHAT IF" in Fiorentino Perez if he want certain player he will pay for it .

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taishi 11 years ago
Arsenal, Portugal 3 34

I think the Price tag of Bale will increase until 100M + Coentrao. Which mean total cost 120M,ridiculous.

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ArsenalGunners 11 years ago
Arsenal, England 37 1662

This bale saga will go on forever...

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ramaboy10 11 years ago
Mauritius 285 6463

I will just be shocked I guess. Ronaldo will be pretty pissed though.

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ramaboy10 11 years ago
Mauritius 285 6463

If it happens...

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BluntCanon 11 years ago
Arsenal, France 10 231

Bale is a brilliant player.. but to be compared to C.Ronaldo when he's at MU, even £85M is too much.. should be £60M max.. price for players nowadays are insanely ridiculous.. money ruins football.. Sad to say that though..

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ramaboy10 11 years ago
Mauritius 285 6463

^ Exactly....

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