Bale – scored two goals as Real Madrid beat Liverpool in the UCL final
When Gareth Bale joined Real Madrid in the summer of 2013 for £86 million, which was a world transfer record fee at that time, no one expected him to make the impact that he has made.
But in his second season, the fans started to go impatient with him started the famous Bernabeu boos at him. Ever since then he has been linked with a move away from Spain and in particular to Manchester United.
This season he was instrumental in helping Juventus win their 4th straight domestic double as they won the Serie A and the Coppa Italia.
According to reports Manchester United have been made favorites to sign the forward, who has been constantly linked with a move away from the Allianz Stadium.
Despite being rivals, Chelsea and the Red Devils enjoy a good relationship when it comes to transfers, as they have signed Mata and Matic from Chelsea.
The Algerian magician has made quite a name for himself since helping Leicester City win the Premier League in 2015, and since then he has been linked with a move away from the Foxes.
Though he has been constantly linked with United’s arch-rivals Manchester City, if the Red Devils manage to sign him it will be a big blow to the Cityzens just as they snapped up Alexis Sanchez.
Though he had a horrible first season in the Premier League with Newcastle, he is clearly over it and his 25 goals and 13 assists speak for that.
He has been also touted as a potential replacement for Arjen Robben at the Allianz Arena. While Marseille are said to be in no mood to sell their star player, Manchester United’s financial muscle could easily persuade Marseille into selling him.
The Dortmund’s youth academy product has often stepped up for them in big games and he has been constantly linked with a move away from the BVB.
If reports are believed to be true then the Red Devils are keen to use Anthony Martial plus some cash to tempt Dortmund into selling the youngster. Though they are likely to face competition from Premier League rivals Chelsea.