Manchester City looking to tempt Tottenham over Gareth Bale
Manchester City are cultivating a great plan to bag Tottenham midfielder Gareth
Bale, on the extravagant amount of £45 million, in January. This news was revealed by numerous news correspondents, in the U.K.
City have started composing a player-exchange parcel, for the transformed midfielder, who has become one of the most preferred talents in Europe,
following his wonderful form in 2010.City ,while at the same time are looking to off load the free loaders ,at the team and are looking to include Emmanuel Adebayor and Joleon Lescott ,as part of the deal for this very reason. Although, White Hart Lane
resources claim that the Londoners will batten down the hatches and are certain they can battle off any interest in their prize asset, from the club funded by Abu Dhabi’s billions.
“There is more chance of us getting relegated this season than selling
Gareth Bale,” said one Spurs insider.
“Don’t worry, he is going nowhere.”
With City, already planning a major clear out, at the club and Tottenham eying a player or two at the Eastlands, the cards seem to be set for City
to make Tottenham, an offer that they just can’t refuse, despite their early reluctancy.
Tottenham are in desperate need of a striker and City just happen to have one who wishes to leave the team. However, if Adebayor is included
in the mix, then it is safe to say that Harry Redknapp will have a hard time ,turning the offer down. On the other hand ,what Bale will needs to do ,when the offer does present itself to him, is think as to whether he would like to play for a club that have
become famous for destroying players careers, or continue playing at the White Hart Lane, where he has already become something of a cult hero.
Almost every expert at the moment is unanimously agreeing
to the fact that Bale needs to stay put, or his career could be on the way downwards, just the way it lifted. That being said, it is also safe to say that there is more to come from the Bale – City linkup, in the coming few weeks and all the way up to January
,when the transfer window re-opens.
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