Gareth Bale is leading a consortium that has made an approach to buy Cardiff City, reports The Athletic.
Bale’s group sent a letter of intent to Cardiff owner
Vincent Tan last month, which expressed their desire to purchase the Welshman’s
hometown club and included financial numbers.
The proposal was rejected but interest from the former Real
Madrid winger in Cardiff remains strong — whereas he is not in the frame to
acquire Plymouth Argyle, despite recent press reports. Cardiff declined to comment.
The Welshman’s potential involvement in Cardiff comes after
his former Tottenham Hotspur and Madrid team-mate Luka Modric became a co-owner
of their south Wales rivals Swansea City earlier this month.
Bale, who announced his retirement as a player in January
2023, would be the latest big name to attach themselves to an ownership group
of a team in the English Football League.
“We are interested in getting Cardiff,” Bale told Sky Sports. “It’s my home club, it’s where I grew up
and my uncle (Chris Pike) used to play for them. To be involved with an
ownership group would be a dream come true.
“It’s a club close to my heart. It’s where I grew up and I would love to be able to be a part of growing Cardiff and taking it to the Premier League where it belongs. I know how amazing the Welsh fans and Cardiff fans are. It would be amazing to try and do something together."
“We are trying to engage with Cardiff and more news will
come out on that in the future but hopefully we can get something done.”
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