Bale Reveals 'Brand New Offer' to Buy Cardiff From Vincent Tan
CARDIFF, WALES, JUL 11 – Gareth Bale’s consortium submitted a new bid valued around £40 million to acquire Cardiff City and aims to restore the club to the Premier League, sources say.
- Gareth Bale and his investment group have placed a new offer to buy Cardiff City, currently playing in League One after relegation last season.
- This offer follows Cardiff's drop to the third tier for the first time since 2002-03 and aims to take full control from owner Vincent Tan, who so far has rejected prior bids.
- Bale stated on Front Office Sports Today and in interviews that the offer is 'more than fair', reflecting his commitment to restore Cardiff to the Premier League and create the club it can be.
- The proposed bid is reported to be around £40 million, with Bale emphasizing he will take a significant role and is not interested in being a bit-part player.
- If accepted, the takeover could signal a new chapter for Cardiff, potentially enabling the club to recover from relegation and emulate the success seen by other football clubs under new ownership.
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