The Sun (Malaysia)

Mbappe move could send Bale to Manchester

- MIGUEL DELANEY

IT is the murmur that has never really gone away, and has come up again after two months, potentiall­y making one of the biggest stories of the summer even bigger.

With Monaco’s Kylian Mbappe expected to go to Real Madrid, it has led to a lot of talk that it may finally see Gareth Bale go to Manchester United.

Some close to the situation are saying it’s because the European champions need to raise even more money to sign the French star, while others insist that is not true and that Real do not need cash – they just need squad space.

Adding another edge to the game of spin so much of this has become is Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola’s own interest in Mbappe, and how that could influence things.

While City sources have denied they have made a bid for the Monaco striker and say they would not be interested at that price, there is absolutely no denying United’s long-term interest in Bale.

It is one of the few things we can say for certain in this whole saga. There are a few other connected facts to that.

One is that United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward does want to bring in a “star” every summer and his “dream” has long been to bring Cristiano Ronaldo “home”… but Bale – and, it must be said, Neymar – have always closely followed.

The Old Trafford hierarchy actually first went in for Bale at the same time it was first broached that they could have a chance of bringing Ronaldo back, way back in early 2013.

While Bale has wanted to give the Bernabeu at least another year, it is also known that he only wants to go to Old Trafford if he does leave.

United sources now say the club feel they have a real chance of getting him again, and some feel it is one reason why the Ivan Perisic deal did not get completed, given that Internazio­nale had pretty much set a price.

Real have worked very hard on Mbappe himself, and Zidane has personally been involved.

Just like Neymar and Marco Verratti and so many other big deals this summer, however, it is one of those situations that is awaiting that one big move – and could then see so much else happen.

It might finally see the end of the Bale stories, but only because he ends his time at Madrid. There’s still a long way to go for that, though. – The Independen­t

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