In This Article

  • Introduction of Gareth Bale's involvement in Cardiff City takeover bid
  • Rejection of the bid by Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan
  • Speculations on potential future attempts by Gareth Bale's consortium
  • Cardiff City's response and silence on the matter
  • Bale's previous football career and rumored connections to other takeover bids
  • Current status of Cardiff City and lack of official comments

Key Takeaways

  • Gareth Bale was part of a consortium that attempted to acquire Cardiff City, his hometown team in League One.
  • The bid to secure a majority stake in Cardiff City was rejected by owner Vincent Tan, who showed no interest in selling.
  • Despite the failed bid, there are hints that Bale's group may consider making another attempt in the future.
  • Cardiff City has chosen to stay silent on the matter, and the proposal did not progress to formal discussions at the board level within the club.
  • Bale, who retired in January 2023, had previously been linked to a consortium in the United States aiming to acquire League One club Plymouth Argyle.

Former Real Madrid and Wales footballer Gareth Bale, who retired in January 2023, was revealed to have been part of a consortium that tried to acquire Cardiff City, the team from his hometown. The bid, initiated in May, aimed to secure a majority stake in the League One club by approaching owner Vincent Tan directly.

Unfortunately, the offer was promptly rebuffed by Tan, indicating little inclination to sell his stake in the club at present. However, there are suggestions that the group, including Bale, might make another attempt in the future.

Despite the reports surfacing on a Friday afternoon, Cardiff City has chosen to remain silent on the matter. It is believed that the proposal did not progress to formal discussions at the board level within the club.

Bale, a five-time Champions League winner with Real Madrid, had been rumored to consider joining Cardiff City as a player before deciding to sign with Major League Soccer team Los Angeles FC in preparation for the 2022 World Cup. Additionally, in June, reports emerged linking him to a consortium based in the United States that sought to acquire another League One club, Plymouth Argyle.

Cardiff City, recently relegated from the Championship, is yet to comment on the failed takeover bid involving Bale and his associates.