In the winter transfer window in January, the much-watched Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur was thunderous and rainy, and it was not until the last minute that Bentancour and Kulousevsky were packed from Juventus. According to media reports, Levy vividly painted a blueprint for Conte, but he was not a dime ahead in terms of reinforcements, until Conte reluctantly signed two new signings after threatening to resign.
Conte was very unhappy due to the failure of the winter transfer window to keep his promises, especially the Wolfs winger Traore, who was greatly appreciated by the Italian coach, who was cut off by Barca for hesitation. To that end, Levy hopes to sign Real Madrid winger Bale this summer to appease Conte. This season, Bale, who returned from loan, has once again fallen into a slump, scoring 1 goal in only 3 appearances so far, and has basically recovered from injuries the rest of the time. The Welsh international's contract with Real Madrid expires this summer, when he will not receive a contract extension from Real Madrid at the age of 33.
Bale, who returned to Tottenham on loan last season, made 35 appearances in all competitions, scoring 16 goals and four assists, with an average efficiency of 101 minutes per goal, setting a new career high. Perhaps seeing Bale's recovery, Real Madrid raised the loan fee and prevented Bale from remaining in White Hart Lane. In addition, the new coach at the time, Nuno, was not cold to Bale, allowing Bale to return to La Liga.
Spurs have been running for a potential deal for months, and while Bale still shows no signs of accepting a major pay cut, he is also working to facilitate his free return to Tottenham. Levi loves Bale very much, and Bale himself has enjoyed his return to Tottenham last season, and if he can "enter the palace" of Tottenham with his free body, Bale can also get a considerable signing fee.