Gareth Bale's Transfer Documents Leaked

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Football Leaks have done it again! And, this time the website dedicated to publishing football contracts and the shady deals and clauses behind them have released a mega deal.

Late on Wednesday evening, Football Leaks published the full transfer documents of Gareth Bale’s move from Spurs to Real Madrid in the summer of 2013.


Under Real Madrid’s preferred payment plan, Bale’s cost was €99.749,542 (plus a €1,015,875 contribution).

In total Real Madrid will pay Spurs €100,759,418 for Gareth Bale.

Real Madrid have previously claimed that the fee for Gareth Bale was 91 million euros, this leaked document proves that it was over 100 million and that the Welshman cost Los Blancos more than Cristiano Ronaldo.

Under the contract, which is six pages long and signed on August 31, 2013 by Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, and the general manager of Real Madrid, Jose Angel Sanchez, Bale’s public price was set at 91,589,842 euros.

According to paragraph 15 of the agreement, Real Madrid and Spurs agreed to publicise that the deal was for 78 million pounds (91,589,842 euros). And, that only Real Madrid would be able to announce a fee.

Real Madrid were offered a number of payment methods in Gareth Bale’s contract – they could pay Tottenham €87 million up front for Bale & get a discount or pay (as they have) in instalments with the cost being increased to over €100.8m.

According to Football Leaks, Bale’s cost will be paid in four instalments by Los Blancos -three of €24.9 million have already been paid. One of €21.2 million is pending.

Clause 16 in the contract is also pretty intriguing with Gareth Bale banned by Real Madrid to say anything negative about Spurs, the board of any employees of the north London club.

Clause 4 of the contract sees Real Madrid waive all fees owed on the Rafael van der Vaart transfer which was agreed with Spurs in summer 2010.

The Dutch playmaker moved for a fee believed to be around 10.3 million euros and it seems likely, judging by how most football transfers work, that Tottenham had already paid three instalments on this by the time Bale moved.

For Tottenham fans, the most intriguing clauses come at number 10 and it again shows the genius of Daniel Levy.

Real Madrid must inform Spurs should another Premier League club make an offer for Bale they intend to accept.

Spurs will have first option to match any Premier League offer for Bale within 72 hours even if the original bidder returns with a higher offer.

The option for Spurs to re-sign Gareth Bale only lasts until June 30, 2019 & doesn’t apply should a non Premier League club make an offer.

The full contract of Gareth Bale’s record breaking transfer from Spurs to Real Madrid is below.

It has been some week for football leaks!!!
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http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/l...-real-madrid-including-all-the-spurs-clauses/
 
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Where's the part that details our special partnership with Madrid ?
It's mentioned in an additional document about 'solidarity payments' (Transfer (association football) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). Basically means that we got about an extra million out of the transfer because of the special relationship, which would otherwise have gone to third party clubs involved in his early training and development (i.e. Southampton).
Tottenham Hotspur & Real Madrid - Gareth Bale - Solidarity.pdf | openload
 
Football Leaks have done it again! And, this time the website dedicated to publishing football contracts and the shady deals and clauses behind them have released a mega deal.

Late on Wednesday evening, Football Leaks published the full transfer documents of Gareth Bale’s move from Spurs to Real Madrid in the summer of 2013.


Under Real Madrid’s preferred payment plan, Bale’s cost was €99.749,542 (plus a €1,015,875 contribution).

In total Real Madrid will pay Spurs €100,759,418 for Gareth Bale.

Real Madrid have previously claimed that the fee for Gareth Bale was 91 million euros, this leaked document proves that it was over 100 million and that the Welshman cost Los Blancos more than Cristiano Ronaldo.

Under the contract, which is six pages long and signed on August 31, 2013 by Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, and the general manager of Real Madrid, Jose Angel Sanchez, Bale’s public price was set at 91,589,842 euros.

According to paragraph 15 of the agreement, Real Madrid and Spurs agreed to publicise that the deal was for 78 million pounds (91,589,842 euros). And, that only Real Madrid would be able to announce a fee.

Real Madrid were offered a number of payment methods in Gareth Bale’s contract – they could pay Tottenham €87 million up front for Bale & get a discount or pay (as they have) in instalments with the cost being increased to over €100.8m.

According to Football Leaks, Bale’s cost will be paid in four instalments by Los Blancos -three of €24.9 million have already been paid. One of €21.2 million is pending.

Clause 16 in the contract is also pretty intriguing with Gareth Bale banned by Real Madrid to say anything negative about Spurs, the board of any employees of the north London club.

Clause 4 of the contract sees Real Madrid waive all fees owed on the Rafael van der Vaart transfer which was agreed with Spurs in summer 2010.

The Dutch playmaker moved for a fee believed to be around 10.3 million euros and it seems likely, judging by how most football transfers work, that Tottenham had already paid three instalments on this by the time Bale moved.

For Tottenham fans, the most intriguing clauses come at number 10 and it again shows the genius of Daniel Levy.

Real Madrid must inform Spurs should another Premier League club make an offer for Bale they intend to accept.

Spurs will have first option to match any Premier League offer for Bale within 72 hours even if the original bidder returns with a higher offer.

The option for Spurs to re-sign Gareth Bale only lasts until June 30, 2019 & doesn’t apply should a non Premier League club make an offer.

The full contract of Gareth Bale’s record breaking transfer from Spurs to Real Madrid is below.

It has been some week for football leaks!!!
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http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/l...-real-madrid-including-all-the-spurs-clauses/
More importantly and intriguing is why and by whom it was leaked?

Theories please. Uninformed speculation and conspiracy theories welcomed.
 
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More importantly and intriguing is why and by whom it was leaked?

Theories please. Uniformed speculation and conspiracy theories welcomed.
Well, it doesn't do Madrid any favours with all the shenanigans about what exactly the fee was, Ronaldo will be a bit pissed off if anything.
 
It's good that we'll know, but I'm not sure the 3 year thing will make any difference. I can't see Levy willing to match the ridiculous sum the likes of City, Chelsea and perhaps Man Utd would likely pay for Bale.
 
Football Leaks have done it again! And, this time the website dedicated to publishing football contracts and the shady deals and clauses behind them have released a mega deal.

Late on Wednesday evening, Football Leaks published the full transfer documents of Gareth Bale’s move from Spurs to Real Madrid in the summer of 2013.


Under Real Madrid’s preferred payment plan, Bale’s cost was €99.749,542 (plus a €1,015,875 contribution).

In total Real Madrid will pay Spurs €100,759,418 for Gareth Bale.

Real Madrid have previously claimed that the fee for Gareth Bale was 91 million euros, this leaked document proves that it was over 100 million and that the Welshman cost Los Blancos more than Cristiano Ronaldo.

Under the contract, which is six pages long and signed on August 31, 2013 by Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, and the general manager of Real Madrid, Jose Angel Sanchez, Bale’s public price was set at 91,589,842 euros.

According to paragraph 15 of the agreement, Real Madrid and Spurs agreed to publicise that the deal was for 78 million pounds (91,589,842 euros). And, that only Real Madrid would be able to announce a fee.

Real Madrid were offered a number of payment methods in Gareth Bale’s contract – they could pay Tottenham €87 million up front for Bale & get a discount or pay (as they have) in instalments with the cost being increased to over €100.8m.

According to Football Leaks, Bale’s cost will be paid in four instalments by Los Blancos -three of €24.9 million have already been paid. One of €21.2 million is pending.

Clause 16 in the contract is also pretty intriguing with Gareth Bale banned by Real Madrid to say anything negative about Spurs, the board of any employees of the north London club.

Clause 4 of the contract sees Real Madrid waive all fees owed on the Rafael van der Vaart transfer which was agreed with Spurs in summer 2010.

The Dutch playmaker moved for a fee believed to be around 10.3 million euros and it seems likely, judging by how most football transfers work, that Tottenham had already paid three instalments on this by the time Bale moved.

For Tottenham fans, the most intriguing clauses come at number 10 and it again shows the genius of Daniel Levy.

Real Madrid must inform Spurs should another Premier League club make an offer for Bale they intend to accept.

Spurs will have first option to match any Premier League offer for Bale within 72 hours even if the original bidder returns with a higher offer.

The option for Spurs to re-sign Gareth Bale only lasts until June 30, 2019 & doesn’t apply should a non Premier League club make an offer.

The full contract of Gareth Bale’s record breaking transfer from Spurs to Real Madrid is below.

It has been some week for football leaks!!!
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Screen-Shot-2016-01-21-at-09.23.44.png
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Screen-Shot-2016-01-21-at-09.24.48.png
Screen-Shot-2016-01-21-at-09.25.41.png

http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/l...-real-madrid-including-all-the-spurs-clauses/
Only a thicko would believe that is real

LOLLOLOLOLOLLOLOLOLOLLLOLOLOLLOLOL
 
It's good that we'll know, but I'm not sure the 3 year thing will make any difference. I can't see Levy willing to match the ridiculous sum the likes of City, Chelsea and perhaps Man Utd would likely pay for Bale.
Yeah, it has to be a bid that Real accepts, so fuck knows how much that will be...
 
It's good that we'll know, but I'm not sure the 3 year thing will make any difference. I can't see Levy willing to match the ridiculous sum the likes of City, Chelsea and perhaps Man Utd would likely pay for Bale.
Clearly we wouldn't realistically be able to match those sums no, but we could definitely throw a spanner in the works of any deal they want to do.

Say for example City offer £100M, and Madrid see that as an 'acceptable' offer. Madrid then have to declare that to us, at which point Levy could quite feasibly pretend to match the offer and move onto trying to negotiate personal terms. Obviously we'd never be able to pay his wages, so the negotiations would fall through, but we could at least drag it all out for a few days. If this takes place in the last few days of a transfer window it could stop the real deal from being completed in time.

Might be wishful thinking on my part...
 
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