TOTTENHAM are ready to launch a £36million double bid to bring strikers Leandro Damiao and Roberto Soldado to White Hart Lane, as Andre Villas-Boas begins his efforts to build a team around superstar Gareth Bale.
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Gareth Bale drops clearest hint yet that he wants to stay at Spurs despite failure to reach the Champions League.
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Gareth Bale has hinted that he will remain at Tottenham for at least another year despite the club failing to qualify for the Champions League.
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Gareth Bale said he found Tottenham’s latest failure to qualify for the Champions League hard to stomach.
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Winger speaks of his disappointment at missing out on Champions League qualification, but hints that he will stay at Tottenham.
Gareth Bale admits he found Tottenham’s latest failure to qualify for the Champions League hard to stomach.
Despite the undoubted interest from Real Madrid, Tim Sherwood says he is convinced that Gareth Bale will stay at the club . The Welsh wizard is set to be offered a new deal, said to be worth around £150,000 a week, in the near future and Spurs coach Sherwood believes Bale will spearhead the team's attempts to reach the Champions League at the end of next season.
Tottenham must improve against the lower lights in the Premier League next season, according to midfielder Mousa Dembele. Spurs missed out on the Champions League by a single point to arch rivals Arsenal and the Belgium midfielder believes it was their results against the lesser lights in the league that cost them.
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NEIL ASHTON: Thierry Henry and Wayne Rooney both developed quicker than Arsenal and Everton respectively and both left their clubs. Will the same happen with Gareth Bale and Tottenham?