Gareth Bale perfect for Manchester United and can turn Louis van Gaal's team into title contenders, says Paul Scholes
- Gareth Bale can have as big an impact as Eric Cantona, says Paul Scholes
- Bale has been linked with a move away from Real Madrid recently
- The Wales international has been criticised by fans and Spanish media
- Scholes: 'He would be loved at Old Trafford. In return I believe he could turn Louis van Gaal's team into serious title contenders next season'
- READ: Bale won't quit Madrid this summer despite Premier League interest
Gareth
Bale would be perfect for Manchester United and has the potential to
turn them into Barclays Premier League title contenders next season,
according to Paul Scholes.
Bale
has been linked with a move away from Real Madrid as he continues to be
criticised by their supporters, and even had his Bentley attacked by
fans following their 2-1 defeat by Barcelona.
Scholes
insists the world's most expensive footballer at £86million would have
no such worries at Old Trafford, where he would be loved and could have
as big an impact as Eric Cantona.
Gareth Bale is perfect for Manchester United and can turn them into title contenders, says Paul Scholes
Bale stretches for the ball during Real Madrid's defeat by Barcelona in El Clasico last week at the Nou Camp
Louis van Gaal could try to buy Bale during the summer as the Wales international gets criticised in Madrid
'My feeling is that he would be perfect for Manchester United,' Scholes wrote in his column for the Independent. 'Of
course, as a fan of my former club I would like to see him there but,
looking at it objectively, I always felt that Bale was a natural fit for
United as he developed at Tottenham from a left-back into one of the
best attacking footballers in the country.
'He
would be loved at Old Trafford. In return I believe he could turn Louis
van Gaal's team into serious title contenders next season.
'In
my years at United I witnessed some signings who, over their careers,
transformed the fortunes of the team. From Eric Cantona when I was an
apprentice, to Dwight Yorke, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Wayne Rooney.
'These
were great footballers who became great United players. Bale has the
potential to make as much of an impact as any of them.'
Former Tottenham star Bale runs away with the ball from Barcelona's Neymar
Scholes insists the world's most expensive footballer at £86million would be loved at Old Trafford
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