Transfer talk: Ancelotti says Real working to bring Bale to Madrid

Bale left Tottenham's training ground on Wednesday after reportedly telling Andre Villas-Boas of his desire to join Real Madrid.

FILE - In this Wednesday, March 7, 2012 file photo, Tottenham Hotspur's Gareth Bale reacts during their English FA Cup fifth round replay soccer match against Stevenage at White Hart Lane, London. With no competitive matches in Europe, it's the intrigue over the futures of Wayne Rooney, Gareth Bale, Luis Suarez and Cesc Fabregas largely filling the void during the offseason. European clubs could be on the verge of doing hundreds of millions of dollars in transfer business before the Sept. 2 cutoff, defying both the economic climate on the continent and UEFA's relatively new Financial Fair Play rules. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, File) *** Local Caption ***  Britain Soccer FA Cup.JPEG-0a00c.jpg
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Real Madrid are in talks to buy Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Gareth Bale, coach Carlo Ancelotti said on Wednesday, amid widespread speculation that the Wales international is poised to move to Spain for a world record fee.

"It is difficult to talk about Bale because at the moment he is not a Real Madrid player," Ancelotti told a news conference at Real's training camp in Los Angeles.

"I believe the club is in talks to find a solution and we will see what happens," said the Italian, adding that he had not spoken to Bale.

"I am not used to talking about players who are not in my team and it would not be right to do so."

According to media reports in Spain and England, Real are leading the chase for Bale and are prepared to offer Spurs what would be a world-record fee of 85 million pounds ($129 million) for the 24-year-old.

It would eclipse the fee of around $125 million the world's richest club by income agreed to pay Manchester United for Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009.

Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas said on Friday the club had opened new contract talks with Bale and were confident of keeping him.

He signed a four-year deal last year and had an outstanding season although Spurs missed out on a Champions League place by one point.

Real, who qualified for Europe's elite club competition by finishing second behind Barcelona in La Liga, are rebuilding under Ancelotti after a trophyless season with Jose Mourinho, who left to rejoin Tottenham's Premier League rivals Chelsea.

Bale left Tottenham's training ground on Wednesday after reportedly telling Villas-Boas of his desire to join Real Madrid, according to Sky Sports sources.

Bale spent around five hours at the club's training base, during which time he is said to have informed Villas-Boas of his intentions amid mounting rumours about a lucrative move to Real Madrid in a possible world record transfer deal.

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