Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Real Madrid the right club for Bale, says Tottenham youngster Falque



The midfielder believes his team-mate can
triumph in the Spanish capital, but acknowledges
it will be hard for the Liga giants to negotiate a
deal with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy Tottenham youngster Iago Falque believes Gareth Bale possesses all the qualities to succeed at Real Madrid. The Wales international continues to be the
subject of protracted negotiations between the
London side and the Spanish giants regarding a
potential transfer record move to the Santiago
Bernabeu, with Los Blancos president Florentino Perez and Spurs chairman Daniel Levy set for talks
in Miami .
And now the Spanish midfielder, who joined the
White Hart Lane outfit permanently in January
2012 before going on loan to Almeria last season,
has spoken of his belief in Bale's ability to flourish
in Carlo Ancelotti's squad. "It will depend on how he adapts, and other
factors, but he has every attribute to triumph at
Real Madrid," Falque told radio programme El
Larguero.
"He also has a lot of hunger because he still
hasn't won the Ballon d'Or, and players like him never lose their ambition.
"I think Madrid is the right club for him because
their style of play suits him perfectly, much more
than Barcelona's would do."
The former Juventus man went on to note Bale's
massive development over the past two campaigns and praised the 24-year-old's attitude
despite his rise in stardom. "When I arrived at Tottenham Bale was a good
player, but in the last two years he has improved a
lot, especially in his ability to score goals," he
continued. "Bale is a relaxed guy, very independent and very
quiet. I don't think fame has affected him very
much, he's quite a normal guy, he's not arrogant
at all. "I don't see much of him but he seems more
serious now than in the past." Falque also acknowledged, however, that Levy's
tough negotiation tactics will make it tough for
the Spanish giants to prise the attacker away from
White Hart Lane.
He added: "Every time I've gone on loan my
agents have negotiated with Daniel Levy and it's not easy at all. Levy believes that Bale is worth
that amount of money, and he always puts a high
price on his players.
"The club doesn't need to sell Bale to balance the
books."

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