Bale’s Debut for Real Madrid

Missed the badge šŸ˜‰ Bale celebrating his goal

It was confirmed by Mr Ancelotti before the game against Villarreal, that Bale would be making his dream debut. After his Ā£85m move from Tottenham, he was given the chance to impress his new fans by starting on the right attacking slot for Madrid. He delivered in the the first half when he converted Carvajal’s cross by sliding in like a poacher at the far post.

He was later substituted around the hour mark, with Angel De Maria coming on in his place. Ancelotti may have done this as he may start for Real Madrid in their Champions League game against Galatasaray. It should be a great stage for him to showcase his talent at the tenacious stadium in Istanbul if he does take part.

A good start for Bale. Would have been ever sweeter if Madrid came away with the 3 points too.

@Seb_Gomez8

Bale’s Transfer Saga

At the end of the 12/13 the rumors about the arrival at ā€œLos Blancosā€ were growing bigger by the Spanish newspaper Marca and the English Daily Mail. The only problem was Daniel Levy, Spurs president, is a really hard business man and Real Madrid knew that since last season they had to reach an agreement to get Luka Modric in the last day of last year’s transfer window. The newspapers reported a 50 million euro bid but Daniel Levy didn’t agree with that sum and then the price spiraled into a Ā£85 million bid matching Cristiano Ronaldo’s transfer from Man Utd (the highest paid player in history) that was crazy for a player that hasn’t currently won any FIFA major prizes like the Ballon d’Or.

Still Levy didn’t want to let his player go and resulted in Gareth Bale to push the move. He decided to play just 1 preseason game and his actions were to let the club know that if he was not allowed to leave, he would not play for the following season. He failed to turn up to training for two consecutive days, just days before the transfer. Also, it was reported he was injured during the first pre-season game, but the excuse was believed to be used to cover up the imminent transfer to Real Madrid.

The sum kept on rising until it was and exaggerated amount of 130 million euros for Gareth Bale that would make him the most expensive player in football history taking over Cristiano Ronaldo’s (95 million) and Zinedine Zidane’s (80 million euros) transfer records. Today 02/09/2013 was the official presentation of the Welsh winger to ā€œLos Blancosā€ with a deal near the 96 million euros that will be paid in installements via the next 3 seasons and the player will be earning 16 million euros per year for 6 years (more than Messi and Ronaldo). The ā€œMadridistasā€ couldn’t hold their emotions when the player was presented today since the attacking part of the team built by Carlo Ancelotti that includes; Cristiano Ronaldo, Isco, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema; is the fastest, strongest and deadliest out there. I hope that the 96 million euros that was paid for him, is shown in the form of trophies and honours.

AaronĀ 
Twitter; (@APARALES17)