David Moyes Might Make Last Minute Bid For Tottenham Star Gareth Bale
Manchester United boss David Moyes refused to deny his side's interest in Gareth Bale after
it emerged a club have made a rival bid to Real Madrid for the Tottenham forward. Real have offered a world record £86m for the 24-year-old
but Spurs have not accepted the bid yet.
When asked whether they were in for Bale, Moyes said:
"I said at the start when I got the job that Manchester United will
always be interested in the best players and we're always looking to try
to improve the team." Speaking
after the 0-0 draw with Chelsea,
he added: "The owners have given me every opportunity to bring in
who I want and we'll continue to try and find those players. "It's been tough in this window but we're always looking at the best players. I can't give you any more."
Real Madrid are still believed to be favourites to sign the Wales international. Bale,
who joined Spurs in a £10m deal from Southampton in 2007,
was named
player of the year
by both the Professional Footballers' Association and Football
Writers last season after scoring 26 goals for the White Hart Lane side.
Ex-United assistant Mike Phelan, who left the club this
summer, told BBC Radio 5 live that he still expects Bale to join the
Spanish giants. "I'd be extremely surprised if Bale doesn't join Real Madrid in the next couple of days.
"Man United would be in position to do a deal of that
magnitude if they wished. It would be hugely disappointing for Bale if
it [the Real move] didn't happen. "Good players are always targets and he's been a
consistently good player. It's no surprise that he's attracted massive
attention."
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