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Redknapp place label price of 130 m $ on winger Bale

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Gareth Bale (right) has scored seven goals in 25 English Premier League matches this season.Gareth Bale (right) scored seven goals in 25 that English Premier League games this season.Harry Redknapp said it would take 130 m $ to sign Gareth Bale TottenhamBale, 21, is fit to play against Real Madrid after the recovery of a tendon injuryThe international Wales has recently argued that it would consider travelling abroad for his career

(CNN) - manager of Tottenham Hotspur Harry Redknapp told a reporters Monday that it would take a bid of equaling the record for the world of 130 m $ for winger price Gareth Bale from White Hart Lane.

Redknapp, who supports the North London club in 2008, spoke of leg first quarter-final against Real Madrid by José Mourinho in the Bernabeu of Spurs Champions League.

International Bale of the country of Wales, who is able to play in the game of Tuesday after overcoming a thigh injury, scored four goals in the Club of Europe's premier competition this season, including a hat-trick in the second half against reigning Champion Inter Milan in October.

If the young man of 21 years was moving forward for the price quoted by Redknapp, he would match the real number paid to attract Cristiano Ronaldo of the Portugal from Manchester United in 2009.

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"Manchester United sold Cristiano Ronaldo, but they got an offer of £ 80 m [130 m$]" Redknapp, 64, told journalists.

It would be a surprising figure if you was never sold. But how you replace a player like that?
-Harry Redknapp

"Ultimately, it is good for business." It would be a surprising figure if you're already selling him [Bale]. But how you replace a player like that?

"It is very difficult." We would not be wanting to sell a player such as Gareth Bale, at this time when we try to build the club. »

Bale, who moved to the Southampton Spurs in 2007, signed a new four-and-half year contract last month, but said recently that away England would not faze him.

"I am not afraid to leave the country," Bale is reported said in the British newspaper The Guardian.

"If a great opportunity, you need to seriously consider it.". I left home at 15. If I leave the Premier League [English], I'm going to learn another language, I know other people, another country. "I will grow as a person," said Bale.

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