The ideal transfer for Tottenham star to contemplate?

Bale-mania has reached epic proportions at times this season. Perhaps unlike the 1960’s Beatle mania, the Welsh wizard does not have a legion of female fans stalking his every move and fainting at will upon seeing him in the flesh, but similar to the Obama mania of 2008, there are now various t-shirts and paraphernalia available to budding Spurs fans or followers to the Wales national team should they wish to cover their body in tributary images of the Tottenham man.

It’s not simply his excellent record of 16 goals in 26 appearances that has created such a widespread attraction, but rather the aesthetic qualities in Bales locker that captures the imagination of football fans around the world. His physique and athleticism make him incredibly explosive, bursting into life from seemingly static positions to take on defenders and often gallop past his opponents with ease, and furthermore his technique and control has lead to Bale unleashing some unstoppable and seemingly impossible strikes that are destined to send ripples into the back of the net from the moment the ball leaves his boot.

But there’s no doubt that the White Hart Lane star’s due attention has been further heightened by the constant news reports and transfer speculation rumouring a summer move to La Liga. The Spanish league is currently home to the world’s two leading footballers that are undisputedly considered as being truly world class; Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. The on-going debate of whether Bale is in the same category as Ronaldo and Messi has on the whole come to the conclusion that if he’s not already, the Wales international will be in the very near future.

Gareth Bale may be a very talented footballer, but there is something very English about his manner of play, based around the effectiveness of simplicity combined with his unparalleled athleticism, that seems adverse to the Barcelona mould. And thus, out of the two Spanish giants of European football, it appears that Real Madrid are on the whole the much more likely club to make an offer for the Tottenham winger at the end of the season.

Yet, would moving to the Bernabeu actually represent the best move for Bale? Is there not a danger that being himself swept up by Bale-mania, the Welshman could be rather blindly going with the flow, without considering all the options and possible outcomes?

Of course, signing for Real Madrid is an achievement in itself, and is the kind of personal accolade that the vast majority of footballers on the planet can only dream of; it would certainly take a brave man to turn them down without having an equally prestigious alternative club to turn them down for.

­­ Similarly, at Tottenham, although Bale’s rise in stock has coincided with the North London club reaching the next level in terms of domestic football, and looking set to finish inside of the top four, with the possibility of ending up in third place come the final day of the current Premier League season, actual chances of picking up silver wear will always be limited to the League Cup, the FA Cup and the Europa League.

Spurs may have come on leaps and bounds since the days of having Michael Brown in midfield and Paul Stalteri at right back, but they’re still a long way off getting their hands on the Premier League title for the first time, and even further from lifting the Champions League trophy – two feats that should be achievable for a player of Bale’s quality.

Comparisons have been made between Bale’s recent accentuation to continental recognition with the career of Cristiano Ronaldo. After perfecting his trade at Manchester United, the Portuguese winger left Old Trafford at the age of 24, and similarly, should Bale depart in the summer, he would be the same age. But there are still some stark differences to consider.

Firstly, Ronaldo left with three Premier League titles under his belt, in addition to an FA Cup and lifting the Champions League trophy. The Tottenham man may have played a bit-part role in the club’s successes in the League Cup back in 2008, but it is hardly equivalent to Ronaldo’s achievements by the time he had departed for Spain.

Secondly, unlike Bale, who’s always performed well for Spurs but is finally amid a real coming of age campaign, Ronaldo had been regularly scoring over 15 goals per season for three years prior to joining Real Madrid.

But there is no doubt that their physical styles are incredibly similar. Whilst Lionel Messi may be the more gifted in terms of natural footballing ability, Ronaldo has complimented his exceptional skill by becoming an impeccable physical specimen and the perfect athlete. It is well known that Bale idolises the Portguese star, and in many ways has based his game around Ronaldo’s. Furthermore, although I do believe losing the Welsh wonder would be a huge loss to the English game, the prospect of seeing Bale and Ronaldo operating on opposite flanks leaves me watering at the mouth.

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However, I still have my concerns. Unlike Ronaldo, the Tottenham man is a far more timid personality; he frequently returns home to visit his parents, and is rarely out-spoken. In fact, in his very few discussions with the press, I have only once witnessed him come out and speak in protest about his negative stigmatism of being a rather theatrical diver, despite often being condemned and criticised by the British media.

Furthermore, and most importantly, it appears football has not learned its lesson from the Fernando Torres saga. I have little doubt that the hefty £50million price tag, which Bale’s future fee is set to beat by up to an additional £20million, was the underlying factor in the Spaniard’s demise from being one of Europe’s top strikers to becoming one of the biggest transfer flops of all time.

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A £70million deal would be a huge cross to bear, and it’s not as if there’s an instant spot waiting for him in the starting line-up at the Bernabeu. The natural assumption would be that Ronaldo would be moved over to the right flank, yet it would be a bold move for the next Real Madrid boss to shaft Angel Di Maria as he’s been a consistent performer since moving to Spain, and this season has four goals and nine assists in 23 La Liga appearances.

Former team-mate of Bale, Luka Modric, has been suffering from such a problem this season, as he’s struggled for game time whilst Xabi Alonso, Sami Khedira and Mesut Ozil have been consistently impressive in the middle of the park.

Of course, the move may not go ahead, but I doubt Gareth Bale would turn down signing for the Spanish champions instead continue his tenure at White Hart Lane. Then again, staying put could severely benefit his career in the long run. I can understand the association between the Welshman and Cristiano Ronaldo in terms of the way they play, but seeing the latter’s career as a template for the former is a false comparison.

Ronaldo was a cocky, confident and outspoken player, who was a big fish in an big pond at Old Trafford. Meanwhile, Bale is a big fish in a comparatively smaller pond at Tottenham. I have no doubt that he has the potential to be world class, and in that same bracket as Messi and Ronaldo; I’m just unsure whether he’s ready to take the leap of faith to the next level, and if his hypothetical move to the Bernabeu goes wrong, it has the potential to scupper the rest of his career.

Tottenham fans react to rumour Mousa Dembele could be sold this summer

According to reports in The Mirror, Tottenham Hotspur could be ready to sell midfielder Mousa Dembele this summer if they receive an acceptable offer for him, and Spurs fans have been quick to react to the rumour.

The Mirror says that while the north London outfit aren’t actively looking to move the 30-year-old on at the end of the season, the situation could change if they receive a large offer for the £80,000-a-week man, who has previously attracted interest from the Chinese Super League and was linked with a move to Juventus last week.

The Belgium international has been a key player for Mauricio Pochettino’s men over the course of the last few seasons, and he has been in particularly impressive form in 2018 so far.

Tottenham supporters have taken to social media to give their thoughts on the story, and while one said “it is time to shift him on and make a huge amount”, another disagreed and said “no chance”.

Here is just a selection of the Twitter reaction…

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Should Man United give this outcast another shot?

When Louis Van Gaal took over as manager of Manchester United, he soon weeded out the players he no longer felt were needed at the club, or who would not fit into his plans. Part of this big clear out was Luis Nani, the 28 year old Portuguese winger. Nani was included as part of a deal with Sporting Lisbon to sign Marcos Rojo – a player who has thrived at Manchester United. Nani himself is certainly on form himself on loan, but should Louis van Gaal consider keeping the player when his loan is finished at the end of the season?

As with many last season under David Moyes, Nani did not have a successful campaign. Despite signing a contract extension, he just could not find his form under the new manager. In Manchester United’s 2-0 away defeat to Everton, it was increasingly obvious that Nani was struggling – it was, arguably, his poorest performance of the season.

A loan move to Sporting Lisbon appears to have rejuvenated Nani, who looks like a new player back in Portugal. He has already bagged himself nine goals this season, in both the Portuguese league Primeira Liga, and the Champions League. Clearly being left out of Louis Van Gaal’s plans have not affected Nani and he is showing his former side what he is missing.

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Should Man United consider bringing him back at the end of the loan? There are a few things that stand in Nani’s way. Firstly, his shirt number has been taken. Dutchman Daley Blind is now the number 17 at Manchester United, a player who features heavily in Louis Van Gaal’s starting line ups. Blind’s first season in England has been formidable itself, despite a short absence through an injury picked up whilst on international duty for the Netherlands.

If Nani is going to be played on the left – which he has done before – he will have to make it ahead of the Premier League’s most expensive player. This will prove difficult for him, as Louis Van Gaal clearly rates Angel di Maria highly and starts him more often than not.

Louis Van Gaal is seeking to add to his midfield, and if he plans on playing Nani elsewhere, this could work for both parties. But, considering the performances Nani had put in prior to going on loan, it doesn’t seem like a likely move. Although Nani has mentioned the fact he would like to return to Manchester United when his loan finishes, do not be surprised if he is sold in the summer. Nani has said that he has had no contact from Louis Van Gaal, and little contact from his Manchester United colleagues. It looks like the end of the road for him at Old Trafford.

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West Ham eye Southampton ace as Carroll alternative

West Ham are lining up a summer move for Southampton’s Rickie Lambert, according to reports from The Mirror.

The Saints striker has been in fine form for the newly promoted Premier League side this term, notching 11 goals, making him the division’s highest scoring Englishman.

According to reports, the Hammers made an approach for the 30-year-old last month, and could return with a summer bid should they fail to strike a deal for Andy Carroll.

The London club are believed to have agreed a permanent transfer clause with Liverpool for the on-loan front-man, but there are no guarantees that a deal will be completed.

His former club Newcastle are rumoured to be interested in bringing the man they sold for £35m in 2011 back to St James’ Park, and it’s likely that Carroll would prefer a return to the North East to an extended stay in the capital.

This has forced West Ham manager Sam Allardyce to search for alternatives, with Lambert believed to be high on his list.

He is confident that a deal can be reached with the Saints, who will be fully aware that their talismanic hit-man could leave for free at the end of next season when his contract expires.

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One stumbling block could be Lambert’s willingness to stay with the South Coast club, with whom he enjoyed back-to-back promotions.

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Gareth Bale’s price tag set at £88m, Tottenham Hotspur fans react

Since Gareth Bale made the huge move to Real Madrid from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer of 2013, he has regularly been mentioned in the transfer gossip pages.

Initially, rumours of feeling homesick stirred reports that he could make a return to the Premier League, and now his fitness has become an apparent issue in the Bernabeu.

According to Spanish publication AS, Los Blancos are open to offloading the Wales international this summer, but will not accept less than £88m for his signature.

Bale has had a hugely successful time in Spain given that he has won 10 trophies, including three Champions League crowns, but this season he has been affected by injuries.

The attacker has made 29 appearances in all competitions so far and has still managed to score 12 goals, but it spells on the sidelines have reportedly made Madrid bosses consider their options.

Manchester United are the first club that tend to be mentioned with regards to Bale’s future, but Tottenham have entered the rumour mill in recent months.

After hearing of the 28-year-old’s alleged £88m price tag,

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Spurs fans have taken to Twitter.

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Probable Lineups…

Queens Park Rangers (4-4-2): Green, Isla, Dunne, Caulker, Hill, Vargas, Barton, Mutch, Fer, Zamora, Austin

Queens Park Rangers have only two major injury concerns with Alejandro Faurlin and Yun Suk-Young both unable to feature whilst Sandro and former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand are still a doubt. This means Richard Dunne will start alongside Steven Caulker while new loan signing Mauro Zarate may only have a place on the bench. The injury to Suk-Young will mean Clint Hill is likely to get the knod to start ahead of Armand Traore. Harry Redknapp looks to use the aerial abilities of both Charlie Austin and Bobby Zamora to cause problems for United’s back line.

Manchester United (3-5-2): De Gea, Jones, Smalling, Blind, Valencia, Fellaini, Carrick, Di Maria, Shaw, Falcao, Rooney

Manchester United’s injury crisis is almost over with Ashley Young the only major concern for Louis van Gaal while Marcos Rojo, Rafael, and Robin van Persie are still a doubt for the trip to Loftus Road. Luke Shaw, Daley Blind, and Marouane Fellaini all featured in last week’s lost to Southampton and could be used once again for the clash with Queens Park Rangers. Louis van Gaal looks to continue his 3-5-2 formation, but with the ankle injury to van Persie, he could move Wayne Rooney back to his usual strikers role alongside Radamel Falcao while Angel di Maria is dropped back into a more midfield role.

What the fans are saying…

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Earlier this season in the reverse fixture, Manchester United kept a clean sheet over Queens Park Rangers with a 4-0 victory. Both teams need to win this match as Louis van Gaal must keep pace with the top four while Harry Redknapp’s job is said to be on the line.

Is Daniel Levy doing enough for his manager?

For Daniel Levy, the January window hasn’t open yet, and that may be the positive fans can draw from the lack of arrivals at Tottenham this month.

Lewis Holtby’s summer move from Schalke has been brought forward, and that’s naturally going to be a boost for Andre Villas-Boas and his squad. But while the German is not short of being able to make an impact for the remainder of the reason, the Tottenham manager will be hoping that his chairman will spring into life come sometime this Thursday and present him with a signing in the mould of Rafael van der Vaart.

And it’s not that Spurs are desperate for a midfielder – although a short-term replacement for the injured Sandro wouldn’t go amiss – but rather a striker who captures the imagination in the same manner that the Dutchman did during his time at White Hart Lane. Holtby isn’t that player yet, however it will be interesting to see how he works out in England. But Levy must surely be aware of the prize that’s sitting on the table and waiting to be snapped up. Champions League football is on the horizon and well within sight. Tottenham are looking a far better and more assured outfit this season than their north London rivals, and teams like Everton may not have that extra gear to push them into a top four spot.

As of now, Spurs are also without the spark that could turn a very big likelihood into something further down the meter towards a guarantee. Injuries may come into play and you really can’t bet for sure that Tottenham will be able to fend off any unexpected problems that may arise between now and May. But Levy really needs to make sure that the club have done all they can to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

What would have happened if all of Tottenham’s summer signings were done before the start of the season? The team weren’t playing badly, but it wasn’t enough to turn a loss into a draw or a point into three. What if by the end of the season a place in the top three of the league is lost because Spurs were one point shy?

The thing is it doesn’t even have to be a big signing whose name alone will inspire the crowd. Bringing in good players who are flying well under the radar may be the way Levy wants to go, and it may certainly be best if he’s not willing to spend big. Clint Dempsey has a few goals in recent games, but it should never have come down to him being the only senior striker available. He may provide goal numbers in double figure, but that’s not the point.

Jermaine Defoe has played well for the majority of the season but his injury remains a concern. Furthermore, how much faith can be placed in Emmanuel Adebayor? He’s always been a striker who works for himself, and now that he has the stability of a contract at Tottenham, it might be unwise to expect similar performances to that of last season.

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At this point, it’s still too early to say whether Levy has done enough for Villas-Boas this January. He may even opt to look past the deadline on Thursday and towards the summer where he can strengthen with choices closer to the top of his list.  If European football is not the priority (which seems doubtful) then Tottenham are well on course to overachieve on what might have been expected of the new manager this season. But if the top tier of European football next season is the ultimate goal, it’s imperative Levy strengthens this side now. It may still be a few years before Tottenham can spend in the same market as teams like Chelsea, which is why such an opportunity this season cannot be taken lightly.

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Everton should steer clear of targeting a move for Valencia striker Rodrigo

According to a report by Italian media outlet Calciomercato, Everton are one of three Premier League clubs interested in signing in-form Valencia striker Rodrigo, who flopped during a loan spell with Bolton Wanderers in the top flight previously.

What’s the word, then?

Well, the Spain international has been in fine form for the La Liga side this season and Calciomercato says that his form hasn’t gone unnoticed by the Toffees, Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton and Hove Albion.

Calciomercato says that the 27-year-old only recently signed a new contract with Valencia that doesn’t run out until 2022 and includes a release clause set at €120m (£105m), but the Merseyside outfit and their Premier League rivals are ready to offer €40m (£35.1m) to bring him to England ahead of the 2018/19 campaign.

The attacker joined Bolton on a season-long loan deal in 2010, but he scored just once in 20 appearances before returning to Benfica.

How good has Rodrigo been this season?

He has been excellent and has helped his team currently lie fourth in the La Liga standings, just one point adrift of third-place Real Madrid.

The Spaniard, who primarily plays as a centre-forward but can also play on either wing if needed, has scored 16 goals in 35 outings in all competitions for Valencia, providing a further seven assists.

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Would he be a good signing for Everton?

While his record this season is good and he would provide some much-needed competition for Cenk Tosun up top, the Merseyside outfit would have to make sure that he isn’t another Sandro Ramirez.

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The forward, who is currently on loan at Sevilla, had a decent goalscoring record for Malaga last term but struggled to adapt to life in the Premier League, and there could be fears that it could be the same situation for Rodrigo given his struggles with Bolton when he was younger.

The fact that he could cost so much because of the release clause he has in his contract means he is a player that Sam Allardyce, who continues to be unpopular with the Goodison Park faithful, and Everton shouldn’t be willing to take a risk on, and they should look elsewhere instead.

Three things we’ve learnt from Arsenal’s victory

Yaya Sanogo can score!

Tonight was the French U21’s 19th compeittive appearance for the Gunners and, finally, after so many memes, vines and jokes about the hapless striker, Yaya Sanogo found the back of the net for Arsene Wenger’s side! And after just 73 seconds!

Arsenal are learning

When Alexis Sanchez doubled Arsenal’s lead, you could sense the world of football hold its breath, as they waited to see whether the Gunners would take note of their recent capitulation against Anderlecht and, instead of going gung-ho for the third, they’d instead retreat, relax and see out the game. Thankfully, they did the latter and comfortably saw out the three points.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has the world at his feet

It is quite incredible that tonight’s game against Dortmund was the England international’s 100th appearance for Arsenal; he turned in another impressive display and that will excite the Gunners faithful, and also followers of the Three Lions.

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Newcastle v QPR – Match Preview

Newcastle welcome QPR to St James’s Park and without the hosts even realising it so much in recent weeks it has unexpectedly become a relegation clash and a must win game for both sides.

It seemed highly unlikely not so long ago that Alan Pardew’s men would be fighting for survival as they were looking at the upper echelons of the Premier League.

The Europa League has taken its toll and the side have lost six of their last seven games and only sit two points away from the drop zone in a disappointing 15th place.

QPR fans would settle for that position at the moment though. Things are looking brighter for the R’s since the appointment of Harry Redknapp as they remain unbeaten in his first 5 games, and the last time they tasted defeat was at Old Trafford.

Adel Taarabt’s one man master class display against the Fulham hinted at a return to form for a player who can be the equal of Newcastle’s Hatem Ben Arfa on his day. They also seem to be not leaking as many goals at the back.

The Magpies know this is a huge fixture for them with their next two games being at the Emirates and Old Trafford respectively against Arsenal and Manchester United.

The hosts have to contend with the loss of influential midfielder Hatem Ben Arfa (hamstring). Cabaye and Taylor are also huge blows for the long term for the Magpies.

The versatile James Perch is a doubt with a neck problem but should just about be ok to play. Gabriel Obertan is ready for selection now too.

Goalkeeper Julio Cesar and right-back Jose Bosingwa are both still missing for QPR. Kieron Dyer remains another player who is on the injury list; it doesn’t even come as a surprise anymore for him. Ji Sung Park is still having knee problems. Andy Johnson and Bobby Zamora don’t look set to play for the R’s anytime soon.

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Demba Ba has scored six goals in his last seven Premier League appearances at St James Park and will hoping to be on target again on Saturday to move his team to safety, despite midweek comments angling for a move to Arsenal.

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