The Portuguese coach of Tottenham
Hotspur André Vilash Boash Said that he wishes the best for his Welsh star
Gareth Bale if his move to Real Madrid, which is disclosed that may occur
"very soon."
During a press conference Vilash
Boash said: "Bale in the midst of an important transition to Real Madrid
and if the deal is in the end, we wish him the best," but at the same time
acknowledged that the player is absent from Training of the team acted wrong.
After Bale absent for the second
day in a row about training of Spurs, The Vilash Boash revealed that his
departure to Real Madrid may occur as soon as possible, despite its commitment
in past Welshman survival.
The Portuguese coach added that
Tottenham is he must decide in the absence of Bale and determine the question
of whether the imposition of punishing him or not as a result of this.
The latest reports from the
British media have speculated that Bale will join Real Madrid for 85 million
pounds (about 99.45 million euros).
If these expectations ratified
the Bale will become the most expensive deal in football history, beating
Cristiano Ronaldo, who left Manchester United to Real Madrid for 80 million
pounds (94 million euros) in 2009.
Other reports indicated that the
deal will include the inclusion of Portuguese Fabio Coentrao to defend the
colors of Tottenham, after nearly two seasons spell at the Royal squad.
On the other hand, Italy station
(Sky) Said that the word may finally written in terms in the next few hours the
serial transmission deal Welshman Gareth Bale Tottenham Hotspur player to Real
Madrid, who served European sports circles during the current summer transfer
period.
The station said that the value
of the deal would be about 87 million euros, which least what the media
recently said that Bale will travel to the Spanish capital for a value of 100
and sometimes 130 million euros.
If the (Sky Italy) reports are
correct Welsh deal will not become the most expensive in history, and this
title will remain the property of the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo, who left
Manchester United to Real Madrid also compared to 80 million pounds (94 million
euros).
And station justified near resolving the deal
in the absence of Bale yesterday for the London club exercises, in an attempt
to put pressure on the head of the "Spurs" Daniel Levy to agree to
his departure to the European club of the twentieth century.