Ignored by Neymar: Bale was Real Madrid's second choice this summer
Real Madrid's record summer signing was actually their second choice. Club chief Florentino Perez set his sights on bringing in Neymar, not Gareth Bale, and only opted to recruit the Welshman after losing out to fierce rivals Barcelona for the Brazilian forward.
Neymar appeared destined to play for Madrid. The South American attacker flew to Spain for a trial in 2005 as part of the agreement which saw Santos sell Robinho to the Santiago Bernabeu side and was even registered for a short time with the capital club. But red tape ruled out a move for the 14-year-old at that time and the two parties agreed to remain in contact with a view to a transfer in future.
Madrid were sure they had their man in 2011 and even paid for medical tests with the forward in Brazil as talks reached an advanced stage, but Perez upset the player and his father by telling him he would have to fight for a place in the starting side and that he may have to spend some time on the Bernabeu bench before making a breakthrough at the capital club.
Irritated by what he perceived as an arrogant stance by Madrid, Neymar and his father chose to negotiate with Barcelona instead and by the end of the year was sold on a move to Camp Nou. However, Madrid fought until the very last minute to beat their biggest rivals to the Brazilian's signature.
Neymar appeared destined to play for Madrid. The South American attacker flew to Spain for a trial in 2005 as part of the agreement which saw Santos sell Robinho to the Santiago Bernabeu side and was even registered for a short time with the capital club. But red tape ruled out a move for the 14-year-old at that time and the two parties agreed to remain in contact with a view to a transfer in future.
Madrid were sure they had their man in 2011 and even paid for medical tests with the forward in Brazil as talks reached an advanced stage, but Perez upset the player and his father by telling him he would have to fight for a place in the starting side and that he may have to spend some time on the Bernabeu bench before making a breakthrough at the capital club.
Irritated by what he perceived as an arrogant stance by Madrid, Neymar and his father chose to negotiate with Barcelona instead and by the end of the year was sold on a move to Camp Nou. However, Madrid fought until the very last minute to beat their biggest rivals to the Brazilian's signature.
Catalans calling | But Madrid fought long and hard for Neymar
Perez set aside €100 million to sign the Brazilian and was confident his higher offer would tempt Santos and the player's third-party investors into a deal, but Neymar had his mind made up and eventually moved to Camp Nou for a fee of €57m plus €4m for a friendly between Barca and Santos in Brazil and an additional €8m for first option on three of the Peixe's brightest young stars - Gabriel, Giva and Victor Andrade - even though all three may never end up at the Catalans.
Perez was told that only a total offer in the region of €150m would be considered for the 21-year-old attacker, yet the Madrid chief continued to send faxes and e-mails with counter-bids in an attempt to snatch the forward from Barca's grasp. "When we were signing the contract, Madrid were sending emails to Santos," Barca president Sandro Rosell exclaimed in September.
In the end, however, Perez was forced to admit defeat and later conceded that Madrid had been priced out of a deal. "The signing of Neymar would have altered the ecosystem of the club," he said in late May. "We had to negotiate with many different parties and, according to the calculations we made, we would have had to pay around €150m, with the image rights distributed among many parties."
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