Fergie: Spurs lead Bale race
28 Jan 2007 - 12:31:00
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has conceded Tottenham are in pole position to land Gareth Bale after offering more money for Southampton's teenage full-back.
Bale, 17, has been the subject of intense speculation surrounding his future during the transfer window with United believed to be leading the race to capture his signature with a reported £10million bid.
But although Ferguson claims Spurs have offered more money, he hasn't given up hope of landing the talented Wales international.
"Southampton said no to us because they are looking for more money, which they have every right to do," said the United chief.
"I am not exactly sure what Tottenham have offered but they have offered more and that puts them in pole position.
"The bid we made for Gareth reflected his potential. There were a series of build-ups in it because we have to protect our own club's assets too.
"We offered an initial fee with add-ons depending on how many games he plays, international caps and so on.
"There are so many examples of young players being given a chance at this club, no-one could dispute the fact they will get opportunities. Maybe the boy himself would need to assess that."