Jose Mourinho wants to bring Gareth Bale to Man Utd if Welshman is available
Jose Mourinho says he will fight to buy Gareth Bale for Manchester United if Real Madrid are willing to sell him
Manchester United boss Jose
Mourinho is ready to "fight" for Gareth Bale's signature if Real Madrid
leave the attacker out of the UEFA Super Cup.
Bale is part of the 24-man squad in Macedonia for the match
between the Champions League and Europa League winners, but speculation
continues overthe Wales international's future.
There have been suggestions in Spain that Madrid are willing to part company with the 28-year-old as they move for Monaco's Kylian Mbappe, giving hope to long-standing admirers United.

Jose Mourinho says he will wait and see if Bale plays against United on Tuesday
"If he's playing tomorrow, well, no I wouldn't think of that possibility of signing on (Bale)," the United boss said in Macedonia ahead of facing his former club.
"If he is playing tomorrow, it is because he is in the coach's plans and in the club's plans and because he also has that ambition to continue in Real Madrid.
"So I haven't even thought of the possibility of signing him on our team.

Real Madrid have been linked with a move for Monaco's Kylian Mbappe
"If he is on his way out of Real Madrid, well, I'll try to be waiting for him on the other side and try to fight with other coaches that would also like to have him on his team.
Jamie Redknapp says if Gareth Bale joins Manchester United from Real Madrid, Jose Mourinho's side will win the Premier League
Meanwhile, Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs says he is confident his compatriot will move to Old Trafford at some stage in the future.

Manchester United have already played Real Madrid in pre-season
"If Bale ever comes back to England there are very few clubs who would be able to afford him or he would want to play for. After Real Madrid only a couple of clubs can really compete for prestige or history.
"That's why the speculation happens every year but I maintain what I've always said, I think he's happy at Madrid. It's not impossible but he's playing at one of the biggest clubs in the world and if he's enjoying himself and playing regularly I don't see it happening."
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