Red Devil ends Gareth Bale Pursuit




Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho announced it was "game over" for the Red Devils in their pursuit of Gareth Bale after the Welsh winger started for Real Madrid in Tuesday's UEFA Super Cup.

Ahead of the season-opening clash—which Real won 2-1 against United—the Portuguese manager said he would be willing to "fight" for Bale if he became available but conceded there was no chance now as the 28-year-old is wanted at Los Blancos

"Clearly the club wants him, the manager wants him and he wants the club so clearly game over, before it had even started, as everybody knows he is going to stay."

Bale himself was also questioned on the United link after Real's victory in Skopje, Macedonia, and said he is only concentrating on contributing for his current club

"I'm just concentrating on my football, I'm not listening to anything. I don't read anything, I just get told bits and bobs. I'm enjoying playing my football here, playing as much as I can, winning trophies, and that's all I'm concentrating on."

Reports linking Bale to Old Trafford reemerged earlier this summer amid rumours about AS Monaco star Kylian Mbappe.
Real were reportedly closing in on signing the French teenager, and Bale was seen as the most vulnerable of Madrid's attackers to make way

However, talk of a move for the 18-year-old to the Santiago Bernabeu has decreased, and it has now been reported he has chosen to switch to Paris Saint-Germain

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