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Bluebirds chief Tan eyes Bale for 2023

CARDIFF OWNER STILL HOPES TO GET GARETH AFTER QATAR WORLD CUP

- By ANDY MILLOM

CARDIFF boss Vincent Tan still hopes to sign Gareth Bale before he hangs up his boots.

The Wales legend has signed for Los Angeles FC on a 12-month contract rather than head back to his home town now to get ready for the World Cup.

Bale, whose contract at Real Madrid expires in the next few days, announced his move to the Major League Soccer side in a video posted on social media.

Excited

The Wales captain had been strongly linked with a move to hometown club Cardiff ahead of the World Cup in November.

But Bale chose to head to California instead and said: “I am extremely excited for this move to LAFC.

“This is the right place for me and my family and the right time in my career and

I cannot wait to get started working with the team and getting ready to win more trophies in Los Angeles.”

It had been reported that Bale might retire after the World Cup in Qatar, but LAFC co-president and general manager John Thorringto­n said that both parties were hoping to form a “long-term partnershi­p”.

In a statement officially declaring the deal, the MLS club said: “LAFC announced today that the club has signed forward Gareth Bale to a 12-month contract using Targeted Allocation Money with options through 2024.

“Bale will occupy an internatio­nal roster slot.”

The update that Bale, who turns 33 next month, could extend his career into 2024 would appear to be good news for Wales before their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign starts in March.

The 106-times capped Bale quashed internatio­nal retirement rumours last summer by saying he would represent Wales for as long as he played football.

Thorringto­n said: “Gareth is one of the most dynamic and exciting attacking players of his generation.

“Adding a player who brings the talent and experience at the highest levels that Gareth does is an incredible opportunit­y to continue to improve our club.

Calibre

“Gareth is highly motivated to continue to win trophies and we are elated that he has made the choice to join LAFC and help lead us in our ultimate goal of winning championsh­ips.”

LAFC lead managing owner Larry Berg added: “Bringing a player and a person of Gareth’s calibre to LAFC is a historic moment for Los Angeles, MLS and the game in the United States.” Cardiff owner

Vincent Tan claimed earlier that Bale could make the move to the Welsh capital next summer.

Tan said: “His contract is for 12 months, let’s see what happens.

“Maybe Gareth, by then, will probably want to come back and come home and serve his country, serve Cardiff, his hometown.

“He has never played in Cardiff, he and his family are fans of the club.

“So, hopefully, in 12 months’ time, he is still young, he will only be 34, some players come back and play until they are 40 years old.

“So he has still got a few years he can play and hopefully he will come and play for Cardiff after this contract with LAFC finishes.”

On the proposed Bale deal, Tan added: “We were very, very keen, he would have been a big coup for us.

“It would have been great for Gareth to play for his hometown, all the Welsh would be very happy if Gareth returned home and played for Cardiff.

“Personally, I think LAFC’s offer was too attractive for him to turn down. But originally he really wanted to come, the money wasn’t the matter.

“We came up with what we thought was a good offer to him, but finally it was very hard to compete when there is a lot of big American advertiser­s, a lot of commercial deals which were very good for Gareth.

Failed

“Initially with Gareth, it wasn’t really the money, he just wanted to help Cardiff and help Wales. That’s why we could negotiate with him.

“He tried his best to join us but eventually I think the offer from LAFC was just too big to turn down.

“We tried our best but we failed.”

 ?? ?? YANKED OFF: Bale has signed for Los Angeles FC
YANKED OFF: Bale has signed for Los Angeles FC

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