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Gareth Bales struggled early on in his career at Tottenham. David Davies

Jol: I almost signed unwanted Bale for €6million

The most expensive footballer in the world was offered to a number of clubs, according to his former Spurs manager.

MARTIN JOL HAS revealed he was given the chance to sign Gareth Bale for €6million while he was Hamburg manager.

Jol was in charge at Tottenham when the club acquired the teenage left-back from Southampton for a fee of €6m — with the potential to rise to €13m.

Yet Bale struggled to make any tangible mark on the starting XI during his first season at White Hart Lane, leading to frustration at the club.

And, according to Jol — who became Hamburg boss in 2008 — Spurs were close to cashing in on the Wales international, with the asking price set at just €6m.

Jol claims he saw his potential “straight away,” but could not afford to sign Bale permanently.

“Spurs saw Bale as a left-back, but he probably wasn’t the best left-back in the world,” Jol told TalkSport.

“He was more creative, he had electric pace, so everybody saw that he was more suited as a forward player, and Harry Redknapp saw that later on.

“I saw his potential straight away, but other people didn’t see that in the early stages of his career and that led to Spurs offering Bale to me when I went to Hamburg.

“We had to pay a lot of money to get him though, about five or six million, which we couldn’t afford at the time. I then asked Daniel Levy if we could take him on loan instead, but at that time it was not possible.

“So yes, Hamburg could have bought Bale for €6 million because, of course, he was not playing at that moment.

“He couldn’t get into the side, so Spurs offered him to other clubs.”

Redknapp later moved Bale into the left wing position, leading to the star scoring a hat-trick against Inter Milan in the Champions League.

And, having made the position his own, Bale was eventually sold to Real Madrid for a world-record €100m in 2013.

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    Oct 12th 2014, 1:39 AM

    I still think that €100 million was a ridiculous amount of money to sign Bale. He’s good, but I don’t think anyone’s worth that much money!

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    Oct 12th 2014, 2:07 AM

    I think bales a good player but never ever worth 100 mill

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    Oct 12th 2014, 2:07 AM

    Just goes to show how wrong we can be about players sometimes. Henderson could be at Fulham, Bale could be at Hamburg. Scary when you think who could’ve been world class if they got a chance like others got.

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    Oct 12th 2014, 2:36 AM

    As a utd fan, i always wondered what wold have happened if keith Gillespie was not sold.

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    Oct 12th 2014, 10:14 AM

    I almost bought a lotto ticket for 6 euro

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    Oct 12th 2014, 6:09 AM

    Piss off jol! Of you really did see his potential you would of moved heaven and earth to sign him. Hindsight is blind vision!

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