A consortium led by Gareth Bale has submitted a £40 million bid to buy Cardiff City, according to The Times.
Current owner Vincent Tan is open to selling the club, who have seen a huge decline in their fortunes since being relegated from the Premier League in 2019.
However, it is thought Bale’s offer will be rejected by Tan, who claims to have invested more than £200m during his reign.
Though expected to be turned down, the bid shows the serious intent of the group to take charge the Bluebirds.
Bale has been in the market to buy a club, having been linked with a move to take over Plymouth Argyle.
But despite preliminary talks with the League One outfit, a takeover is not expected as they have now turned their focus to buying Cardiff.
Bale publicly expressed his desire for taking charge of Cardiff last month, saying: “We are interested in getting Cardiff. It’s my home club, it’s where I grew up and my uncle [Chris Pike] used to play for them. To be involved with an ownership group would be a dream come true.
“It is a club close to my heart and I would love to be able to be a part of growing Cardiff and taking it to the Premier League where it belongs. I know how amazing the Welsh fans and Cardiff fans are. It would be amazing to try and do something together. We are trying to engage with Cardiff and more news will come out on that in the future, but hopefully we can get something done.”

Cardiff won the Premier League promotion in 2017-18, but suffered an immediate relegation to the Championship the following season.
After struggling for many years in the English second-tier, they suffered another drop at the end of last season, finishing at the bottom of the Championship table.
While the ownership drama unfolds, the Bluebirds are preparing for life in League One, with new manager Brian Barry-Murphy tasked with securing promotion at the first attempt.
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