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14th June 2018
08:33am BST

Combine that with Bale's sky high wages and you're looking at a total sum of around £349m over the course of a five year contract. Even Manchester United, one of the biggest sporting brands in the world, would struggle to cobble that together.
Bale would not solve all of United's problems either - he would likely demand a free role, which could mean having to play through the middle. That could create problems further back in their line-up, given Paul Pogba's preference to play as one of three central midfielders.
Alexis Sánchez, who earns similarly high wages to Bale, signed in January on a four-and-a-half year deal. United ought to seriously consider how to invest before committing to paying extortionate payments to both players as they enter their thirties.Explore more on these topics: