Tottenham Hotspur will consider fining
Gareth Bale after the Welshman refused to
show up for training for two consecutive
days, according to the club’s manager Andre
Villas-Boas.
Keeping Contact: Gareth Bale Has Refused to Spanish giants Real Madrid have been
basking in the euphoria of a prospective
world-record £86m move for the forward,
who arrived White Hart Lane in 2007 for
£10m, and a supposedly ‘Gareth Bale’
stage- where the player will be unveiled- has been reportedly erected at the Estadio
Santiago Benerbeu. “At the moment the two clubs are
speaking,” Villas-Boas said at a news
conference ahead of Thursday’s Europa
League tie with Dinamo Tbilisi. “I’m not sure how much time it is going to
take. It can happen very soon, it might not
happen so soon. I suppose it could go to the
last day or it could happen next two days.
But you wouldn’t expect the biggest
transfer in world football history to happen easily.” However, Bale, 24, who was due to report
back to training on Tuesday after spending
the weekend in Marbella, Spain, has acted
contrary to that. “He is involved in a big transfer move to
Real Madrid and in the end if it happens, we
wish him all the best, but the fact that he
hasn’t turned up is not the correct
behavior.” That is the position they chose to take and
it’s up to the club to decide if it’s a
fineable offence. It could happen very,
very soon. Spurs have been linked with Roma’s
Argentinean forward Eric Lamela, after
missing out on Brazilian Willian- who has
joined Chelsea on a five-year contract- and
are reluctant to sell until they have signed a
replacement. “We will continue re-strengthening the
squad,” Villas-Boas added. “We’re looking a
different positions to make us stronger.” A foot injury has prevented last season’s
PFA and Young Player of the Year from
featuring for Spurs and has not played any
international fixture, though has been
named in Wales’ squad for next month’s
World Cup qualifiers against Macedonia and Serbia.
Gareth Bale after the Welshman refused to
show up for training for two consecutive
days, according to the club’s manager Andre
Villas-Boas.
Keeping Contact: Gareth Bale Has Refused to Spanish giants Real Madrid have been
basking in the euphoria of a prospective
world-record £86m move for the forward,
who arrived White Hart Lane in 2007 for
£10m, and a supposedly ‘Gareth Bale’
stage- where the player will be unveiled- has been reportedly erected at the Estadio
Santiago Benerbeu. “At the moment the two clubs are
speaking,” Villas-Boas said at a news
conference ahead of Thursday’s Europa
League tie with Dinamo Tbilisi. “I’m not sure how much time it is going to
take. It can happen very soon, it might not
happen so soon. I suppose it could go to the
last day or it could happen next two days.
But you wouldn’t expect the biggest
transfer in world football history to happen easily.” However, Bale, 24, who was due to report
back to training on Tuesday after spending
the weekend in Marbella, Spain, has acted
contrary to that. “He is involved in a big transfer move to
Real Madrid and in the end if it happens, we
wish him all the best, but the fact that he
hasn’t turned up is not the correct
behavior.” That is the position they chose to take and
it’s up to the club to decide if it’s a
fineable offence. It could happen very,
very soon. Spurs have been linked with Roma’s
Argentinean forward Eric Lamela, after
missing out on Brazilian Willian- who has
joined Chelsea on a five-year contract- and
are reluctant to sell until they have signed a
replacement. “We will continue re-strengthening the
squad,” Villas-Boas added. “We’re looking a
different positions to make us stronger.” A foot injury has prevented last season’s
PFA and Young Player of the Year from
featuring for Spurs and has not played any
international fixture, though has been
named in Wales’ squad for next month’s
World Cup qualifiers against Macedonia and Serbia.
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