Manchester United must be kicking themselves that they didn't push through a deal for Gareth
Bale last summer, with Real Madrid now demanding upward of £200 million for the Welshman following
his performance in the Champions League final.
Bale stole the show Saturday with his acrobatic overhead kick to restore Real's lead against
Liverpool, but he didn't speak to Zinedine Zidane for three hours after the game.
It's thought the pair's relationship has cooled this season, with Bale often having to settle
for a substitute role, as he did in Kiev.
The winger hinted at his frustration after the final whistle, telling the media he needs
to play more next year.
While United lead the queue for Bale's signature, and could meet his £650,000-a-week wage demands,
there are doubts about whether he would fit Jose Mourinho's style of play.
the former Tottenham star would have concerns about playing under the United boss, who may
have some convincing to do in order to sign his leading target.

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