Manchester United to make the year’s biggest transfer with the request of new Manager David Moyes Red Devils £ 70m was offered Tottenham for Gareth Bale.
Manchester United showed last season just how important the summer transfer window can be, with their acquisition of Robin van Persie widely credited with gifting them the title over Manchester City by a convincing margin.
Glazer family would allow a deal of £ 70m around to go through they would certainly have to purchase the star for more than Real Madrid to convince Spurs to sell to their rivals over Gareth Bale going abroad is debatable.
Real Madrid have lined up a full-scale assault to sign Bale this summer and will make a £60million bid – but the Spanish giants will have to do better than that if they want to tempt Levy to sell.
That’s because, we understand, Manchester United have all made it clear they are prepared to pay £70m for the Welshman.
The Red Devils might be the EPL champs and have a guaranteed spot in the 2013-14 Champions League draw, but that doesn’t mean that well-known players will be heading out the door while a new crop of players will help populate the roster after a summer haul.
Changes have already begun with respect to management, as Sir Alex Ferguson stepped down from his coaching role and opened the door for David Moyes to take his place at the forefront of Red Devil football.
Back to the transfer window Manchester United have been the subject of rumours for most of the season, some surrounding the infusion of players and others about the departure of current stalwarts in the United lineup.
The Tottenham star had 21 goals in 34 EPL appearances this year, cementing his status as one of the best players in the English league and earning interest from every team that can fit a transfer bill for his services.
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if bale comes, no need for cr7