Bale returns, plus we also signed defender Sergio Reguilon
Bale returns, plus we also signed defender Sergio Reguilon
Well, it all happened yesterday (Saturday)… the signings, even
though we’ve known about this for some time. Now it all a done deal. Hero Bale
returns to his spiritual home.
Yes, we’ve re-signed Gareth Bale from Spanish champions Real
Madrid on a season-long loan and maybe after as well. Bale, who is 31, left us for a then-world
record £85m in 2013. He then went on to score more than 100 goals and win four
Champions Leagues with Real Madrid.
Bale’s comments on arriving at Tottenham: "It's nice to
be back. It's such a special club to me. It's where I made my name.” He then
went on and added, "Hopefully, now I can get some match fitness, get underway
and really help the team and, hopefully, win trophies."
Bale has a knee
injury sustained playing for Wales earlier this month and the club
"anticipate that he will be match fit after October's international
break". That would mean he will be missing our next five games, with the
club's first outing following the international break at home to West Ham on 17
October.
As our supporters will know, Bale originally joined us as a
17-year-old from Southampton in 2007 for an initial payment of £5m. "I
always thought when I did leave that I would love to come back," he said.
At Real, Bale has also won two La Liga titles, one Copa del
Rey, three Uefa Super Cups and three Club World Cups. Amazing and it shows he
turned out to be a world-class player, well worth us getting him.
Bale remains the most costly British player in history, as
well as the top-scoring British player in La Liga - with 80 goals and 40
assists in 171 league appearances, averaging a goal or assist every 104
minutes.
Bale extended his stay at Real Madrid with a new six-year
deal in 2016, reported to be worth £600,000 a week - and £150m over its duration - in salaries and bonuses.
Bale’s relationship with the Real Madrid manager, Zidane
deteriorated to the extent Bale asked not to travel with the squad for the
Champions League last-16 second-leg tie against Manchester City in August because
he believed there was no possibility of him being involved.
Some information on the deal that took him back to Spurs
It is believed that we will pay 40% of Bale's salary, which
is more than £600,000 a week. The number may involve bonuses, so the
actual payment may be less than £260,000 a week, but it will still place him
above our Harry Kane, who signed a £200,000-a-week deal in 2018.
Levy has a keen business brain, so doubtlessly will justify
the move on two fronts: the impact Bale could have on Mourinho's squad, leading
to accomplishment on the field and therefore, hopefully, more Lollie off it.
Secondly, Bale is a worldwide star and will have a significant commercial
impact.
Key stats on Bale
In 146 Premier League games for us, Bale scored 42
times. In his last season at Tottenham in 2012-2013, Bale was involved in 37 goals in all competitions for
the club (26 goals, 11 assists) - only Robin van Persie (39) and Juan Mata (49)
were involved in more for a Premier League club that season.
Nine of
those 21 goals came outside
the box; the most by any player in a single season in the competition's
history.
Bale is one of four Premier League players to win
the PFA Players' Player of
the Year on two occasions, after Alan Shearer, Thierry Henry and
Ronaldo. He was also only the second Premier League player (along with Ronaldo)
to win both this award alongside the Young Player of the Year award in the same
season.
Bale is one of seven players to score at least
twice in a single Champions
League final, and the only British player to do so.
Since he joined Madrid in the summer of 2013, only
Ronaldo (318) and Karim Benzema (235) have been involved in more competitive goals for Real
Madrid than Gareth Bale (162).
Over the past three seasons, Gareth Bale has seen
his attempted dribbles drop
to three or less per 90 minutes, compared to a high of 6.2 when at Tottenham
and 5.8 in his first season at Real Madrid.
So, that is Bale sorted, now on to our other signing, sadly,
in the shade of Bale.
Tottenham sign
defender Sergio Reguilon from Real Madrid
The Spanish defender Sergio Reguilon signs for us. On
arrival, he said he was delighted to be joining Spurs from Real Madrid
alongside his idol Bale after signing a five-year deal.
Reguilon is 23, came through the youth set-up at Real and
made his first-team debut in October 2018. The left-back joins us for an unrevealed
fee but with a reported £27.5m buyback clause.
Reguilon will wear the number three shirt for us.
Reguilon broke into the Real first team from the academy and
usurped Marcelo with dynamic displays down the left side.
Reguilon joined Sevilla on loan, where he scored three times
and contributed five assists as the side finished fourth in La Liga and won the
Europa League.
With the equally forward-thinking Matt Doherty on the right
of Tottenham's defence, Spurs manager Jose Mourinho now has the option of being
more adventurous with twin attacking full-backs.
My thoughts
Reguilon a good purchase and I am looking forward to seeing him play. He will make a difference. As for Bale; my first thoughts or concerns was that he is injury prone. He is also supporting an injury, however, if we can get another striker, we won’t need Bale straight away. I see Bale more of a bench person and only required when things are going badly for us. Get a striker to cover for Kane, and I will be delighted. And I can also see us winning trophies and getting a top-four spot. Is Bill Nicholson finally smiling down on the Spurs team? All it now needs is for us being allowed back into the stadium.
Best regards, Glenn
COYS!
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