http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 state that the Welshman could still leave White Hart Lane this summer.
Bale has been the subject of various transfer rumours ever since Tottenham missed out on a Champions League spot last season, with speculation linking him with a move to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604.
The winger laid rest to all rumours and reports by signing a four-year deal that ties him with the North London club until 2016.
Speaking to the club’s official website last month, Bale said:
“I’ve been here for five years now and I’ve enjoyed every minute.”
“The fans have been great to me and I’d love to repay them and do the very best for them. “
Having started his career with Southampton as a left back, he moved to White Hart Lane in 2007, where he established himself as one of the finest young talents in the Premier League.
The attacker has shone ever since he arrived at White Hart Lane. The Welshman started his career as a left-back, but has been used further up the pitch as a left winger because of his explosive pace, strength and a ferocious left foot.
His new contract may have calmed down the nerves of Spurs fans who feared they would lose their star player this summer, but it is believed that Tottenham may be willing to part ways with the Welshman if an offer is received that is deemed ‘too good to refuse.’
An ESPN source said: "Yes, Bale might well have signed a new four-year contract, but that won't stop a club making a big enough offer if they wanted the player badly enough - and Spurs are not going to turn down £80 million or even €80 million.”
"Of course that sounds a lot for Bale, but you have to consider that he is 22, and was http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ronaldo-c31734 worth that high a fee when he was 22? He wasn't.”
"If you consider that Andy Carroll cost £35 million, than it is easy to see why Spurs would place such a massive value on Bale."
So this still taints Bale’s future with uncertainty, despite having penned down a four-year deal. At the moment however, he is still a Spurs player and part of Andre Villas-Boas’s plans for next season.
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