FastOneTwo.com's cookie policy has been updated. Our website has been developed in a way to allow you to read all our articles even when cookies are disabled but third party cookies may be placed on your machine to track your use of our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive these cookies, alternatively, click "TELL ME MORE" for more information including opt-out instructions.

LATEST NEWS 11:37 Would Harry Kane Thrive Overseas? He is one of the hottest properties around in English football and rumours persist that he is high on Real ... 15:45 Mauricio Pochettino admits draw against Liverpool is a fair result Tottenham Hotspur head coach Mauricio Pochettino admits this afternoon's 1-1 draw against Liverpool was a ...

Arsene Wenger insists: Olivier Giroud is not just a substitute here at Arsenal Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes striker Olivier Giroud can still be an asset in his squad this season. The Frenchman has struggled to enjoy regular first team football at the... - Read article
Arsene Wenger admits Top Four finish is difficult for Arsenal Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says a Top Four finish will not be easy to achieve for his side despite a vital 2-1 win away at Middlesbrough. The Gunners are currently sixth in the... - Read article
Arsene Wenger explains when striker Lucas will be back in action Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he has no new injury concerns after the mid-week draw at home against Paris Saint-Germain. Defender Hector Bellerin and midfielder Santi Cazorla are... - Read article


Manchester United Jersey
» Transfer Rumours

Manchester United ready to pay £95million to get deal done for European no.11

By

Manchester United are ready to offer £95million to bring Gareth Bale back in the English Premier League, Calciomercato.com reported.

The Welshman kicked off his Euro 2016 campaign in style as he scored the first goal for Wales against Slovakia.

But it is unlikely the 26-year-old will accept any offers made as last month he declared that he intends to stay with the Spanish giants for 'many years'.

"I feel much more comfortable this year, it's true," Bale told Marca.

"You can notice that on the pitch.

"I feel more integrated, I have more personal relationships with my team-mates and that always gives you more happiness and that reflects on my game.

"It's true that I went through a difficult spell here but everything has changed.

"I'm enjoying myself a lot in Madrid and I hope this continues for many years."

Featured in article
Gareth Bale



LATEST NEWS