Wales great Gareth Bale says the consortium he leads has submitted a “brand new offer” to buy Cardiff City.
The former Southampton, Tottenham, Real Madrid and Los Angeles player is fronting a group of investors who are seeking to purchase his home club.
It was confirmed in June that the group had formally approached the Bluebirds, with reports suggesting a £40m offer was made, and Bale says club owner Vincent Tan now has a fresh proposal to consider.
“It’s exciting news, we have a brand new offer on the table, it’s recently just gone in,” he said on Front Office Sports Today.
“We think it’s a great offer, one that we’re very happy with.
“We think it’s very fair, if not more than fair, and it’s something we hope the current owners will take serious.
“We’d love them to accept so we can take full control and get on with what we want to do and create Cardiff into a club that we know it can be.”
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It is thought Malaysian businessman Tan has little interest in selling Cardiff, the club he has invested £200m-plus into since buying in 2010.
Bale recently said it would be “a dream come true” to purchase the Bluebirds, outlining his desire to take the club to the Premier League.
Speaking to Sky Sports in June, he said: “We’ve been speaking about it [a takeover], trying to engage with Cardiff, but more news will come out on that in the future and hopefully we can get something done.”
The 35-year-old was heavily linked with a move to the Cardiff City Stadium prior to joining Los Angeles in the summer of 2022.
Bale went on to help the Major League Soccer side win the MLS Cup by scoring a last-minute equaliser in extra time of the final as LA went on to beat Philadelphia Union on penalties.
He featured in each of his country’s group-stage matches against the USA, Iran and England at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar before retiring from football in January 2023.
Cardiff – now led by former Manchester City elite development squad boss Brian Barry-Murphy – are preparing for a first campaign in the third tier since 2002-03 having finished bottom of the Championship last season.
The Bluebirds have not commented on the Bale-led consortium’s approaches to buy the club.