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The ‘United Outbid Madrid’ Revelation: Bale Details the 2013 Tug-of-War

Gareth Bale during his presentation at Real Madrid in 2013 alongside Florentino Pérez. Gareth Bale during his presentation at Real Madrid in 2013 alongside Florentino Pérez.
Gareth Bale reveals Manchester United outbid Real Madrid for his signature in 2013. Analysis of the David Moyes era and Daniel Levy's "gentleman's agreement."

Gareth Bale has confirmed that Manchester United were willing to pay more than the world-record £85.3 million fee Real Madrid eventually paid to pry him from Tottenham. Speaking a decade after the move that defined his career, Bale explained that a “gentleman’s agreement” with Daniel Levy and a singular focus on Spain made a move to Old Trafford impossible.

The “Gentleman’s Agreement” with Daniel Levy

Bale revealed that his exit strategy from Spurs was meticulously planned with Chairman Daniel Levy, who was notoriously hesitant to sell to domestic rivals.

  • The Clause: If Spurs failed to qualify for the Champions League (which they did in 2012/13), Levy agreed to let Bale leave—but preferably to an overseas club.
  • The Rivalry Factor: “He didn’t want to sell me to a rival… ‘We don’t want to strengthen another team,'” Bale recalled. This effectively neutralized United’s superior financial package before it could even gain “legs.”

Moyes vs. Madrid: The Missed Opportunity

The summer of 2013 was David Moyes’ first at the helm of Manchester United. The failure to land Bale—and later Cesc Fàbregas—led to a panicked deadline-day signing of Marouane Fellaini for £27 million.

FeatureManchester United Offer (2013)Real Madrid Result
Transfer FeeReported £100M+£85.3M (World Record at the time)
IncentivesPlayer-plus-cash deal offeredStraight cash deal
OutcomeRejected by Bale / Blocked by LevySigned (5 Champions League Titles)

“I think I chose the right one based on the last 12 years,” Bale added with a smirk, referencing his trophy-laden stint in Madrid.

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