Gareth Bale on Sunday night signed a six-year contract with Real Madrid and thus became the most expensive footballer in history paid. Trasnfer from Tottenham worth 100 million euros.
The story of the departure of Gareth Bale from Tottenham finally got over.
Although this match was known to cross the Welshman to Real Madrid, the two clubs are not advertised on this occasion. Until Sunday night, when the official websites disclosed that Gareth Bale has signed a six-year contract with "royal club."
Some have welcomed him, another good trip.
Left striker footballer, who is 16 July turned 24, he started his football career at Southampton, from which 2007. he joined Tottenham for £ 10 million.
Fantastic games and goals from the previous season, Bailey recommended the world's biggest clubs and Real Madrid was the most persistent. And best one.
Transfer Gareth Bale in "Royal Club" is 100 million, breaking the record held by Cristiano Ronaldo when the 2009th for 94 million transferred from Manchester United, Real Madrid also.
Although the summer was not the best of terms with the leadership of Tottenham, Bale is statement thanking everyone at the club, teammates, and fans in particular:
"I hope you understand the incredible opportunity that appeared to me in my career. I do not think there is a good moment to leave the club but, although many of the players are saying, I offered the opportunity to realize a childhood dream. Southampton first, and then the Spurs were were there for me in some difficult times and it was not so, I would not play at the level where I play, "he wrote, adding:
"Tottenham will always be in my heart.'m Sure this season will be a success for the club, and I now turn an exciting new chapter in life: playing for Real Madrid."
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