Bale eyes football club investment via new fund

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Gareth Bale has reiterated his desire to buy a football club after launching a new sports investment fund and has refused to rule out making a fresh move for Cardiff City.

The former Real Madrid and Wales star was frustrated last summer when Bluebirds owner Vincent Tan rejected an offer from the investment group Bale was working with to take control of his hometown club.

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Bale, who retired from playing in January 2023, has now formed a sports fund with American private equity firm Juggernaut Capital, which plans to invest in teams and leagues in both men's and women's sports.

"It's about being patient, finding the right club, and the right path for us to take," Bale told US media organisation Front Office Sports.

"That doesn't mean Cardiff is off the table. But I think now we have a bit of time, and will look around."

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Cardiff chairman Mehmet Dalman responded to takeover speculation last August by saying Tan was not interested in selling the club.

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Since Bale's initial interest in Cardiff 12 months ago, the Bluebirds have won promotion back to the Championship under head coach Brian Barry-Murphy.

Bale hung up his boots two months after featuring for Wales at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Post-retirement, the Cardiff-born star has been a regular pundit on TV and has continued to pursue his hobby of playing golf.

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