REAL MADRID are willing to jump for Tottenham's Welsh star Gareth Bale this summer, reports the Daily Telegraph. Tottenham won't listen to offers of less than A50m for Bale, who was in beautiful form during Monday's 3-2 success at West Ham, but a close to the Spanish leaders believes they have the desire and financial muscle to land his services. Real's former president RamAn CalderAn, who retains close links with the team, shows the Daily Telegraph: "I think we are capable to pay the amount of money they're likely to ask for." He adds: "[Bale] is one particular players you would always prefer to have in your team." The Spanish club's next shift can depend on the continuing future of former Manchester United ace Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese forward, who has 2 yrs left to run on his contract at the BernabAu, will hold discussions with the club in-may. Reports in Spain declare that current Real leader Florentino PArez will be willing to sell the forward to fund a summer shift for a clutch of top people including Bale, who's known in Spain as "the left-footed Ronaldo." PArez is willing to create a "box-office signing" to improve his appeal and is a result of are a symbol of re-election as president later in 2010. Different groups circling for the young Welshman's services contain Paris St-Germain, Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Manchester City. Meanwhile, friends of Bale claim that his future is determined by whether Tottenham qualify for Champions League football next year. Victory over their north London competitors Arsenal on Sunday would have been a important increase to third-placed Tottenham's bid for European certification. In-form Bale, who has scored 15 objectives in 23 Premier League hearings for Spurs this season, is widely expected to be named player of the entire year for the second amount of time in three years.AA
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