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da blaze casino: There are certain transfer rumours that crop up every single year without fail.
Back in the day, it was Wesley Sneijder to Manchester United, that then evolved into David de Gea to Real Madrid, and finally Gareth Bale to Old Trafford.
However, it seems as if the reports of the Welshman’s return to the Premier League with the Red Devils may be coming to an end, as it has been claimed that United are no longer interested in the winger.
What’s the story then?
According to reports in The Daily Mail, Manchester United have been put off from signing Gareth Bale due to his woeful injury record since signing for Real Madrid.
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It’s impossible to disagree with the fact that Bale has been crocked since joining Los Blancos as he’s suffered injuries on a yearly basis, and even right now he is sidelined with a calf problem.
Any team that is thinking of moving for Bale has to weigh up whether or not it would be a worthwhile transfer, and Manchester United may have gotten this one wrong.
Can’t miss out
If Bale is available at a viable price, United shouldn’t let his injury record affect their interest in him.
The Red Devils’ squad is bereft of any genuine world-class talent, and bringing in a man who has played a key part in four Champions League wins would be a huge statement.
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Not only would it be a statement, but it would also be a fantastic signing on the pitch.
When he’s at his best he’s unplayable, and his injury record may not be as bad as many think.
He appeared in 29 league games for Real Madrid last term, and that’s despite playing under a manager who reportedly didn’t want him.
Of course, if Bale signed for United and was unable to play on a regular basis he would be panned as a poor signing.
But on the flip side, he’d undoubtedly improve their squad massively if he managed to remain fit for the majority of the season.