Man United Set To Get Player’s Signature With €75M

Real Madrid star player Gareth Bale has been in the news recently due to his links with Manchester United.

Last week, there were speculations from Spain that claimed the red devils are ready to offer €60M for his signature next summer, and that his former club -Tottenham – are also interested in him.

And there are new reports that Real Madrid desire splashing huge cash to bring the likes of Eden Hazard (from Chelsea) and Neymar (from PSG).

It was also added that the Welshman himself has agreed the best way to get his career back on track is to move back to England, where Manchester United are interested.

However, the Champions League winners are said to value him around €100M.

Manchester United on the other hand are understood to be unwilling to pay anything more than €75M for his signature.

The Wales international has missed 40 of Real Madrid’s 60 games due to injuries. However, he is always impressive whenever he is fit.

Nevertheless, it is unlikely that any club will splash up to €100M on such a player with a bad injury record.

The report also claimed steps have been taken through intermediaries.

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