New Real Madrid striker Gareth Bale (left) with his girlfriend Emma Rhys Jones ( centre) and his daughter Alba Violet Jones in the arms of a relative poses on the pitch during his presentation at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on last Monday. (AFP)


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Gareth Bale said his drawn-out move to Real Madrid for a world record transfer fee was “stressful to say the least”.
The 24-year-old joined Madrid from Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday for 100 million euros ($131.97 million), a fee which made him the world’s most expensive player, the day before the transfer window closed and after months of speculation about his future.
“It was a long time. It was very stressful to say the least,” Bale told BT Sport yesterday.
“I knew their interest from the start and I was always confident the move would go through but obviously the chairman Daniel Levy had to do his business and do Tottenham well so I kind of understood that. “But at the same time, thinking of myself, it was a hard time, it was stressful and I just had to be patient and try and focus.”    
Bale is currently preparing for Wales’s upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Macedonia and Serbia after being unveiled at Madrid’s Bernabeu on Monday.
He has not played since July and missed most of Spurs’ pre-season training due to injury, so is unlikely to play the full 90 minutes in either today or Tuesday’s qualifier.
He rejoined his Wales team mates soon after being presented to thousands of fans as Madrid’s latest “galactico” signing and said it was somewhat of a relief to be back among familiar faces.
“It’s obviously been a whirlwind few days,” the former Southampton player said.
“It’s quite nice to come back, relax and get back to normality, really.”
Having set the Premier League alight last season with 21 goals in 33 league appearances, Spurs fans were hoping he would stick with the club and help them continue their push for a spot in the Champions League, having missed out to bitter London rivals Arsenal by one point.
However, Bale said once Madrid showed their interest in him he was determined to move and realise a boyhood dream, with a picture being revealed at his unveiling of him wearing a club shirt as a child.
“When I was younger I had some close friends and we always loved European football and Real Madrid at that time were the dominant force and we always watched Real Madrid,” he said.
“I remember family holidays, we used to go Spain, and we’d bring back replica shirts of Real Madrid and wear them out and always pretend to be the players when we played in the park.
“It just started from there and I followed them since.
“Obviously the football they play, the team they are is amazing and it’s just great to be there.”
While this week may have been difficult for the 24-year-old, he also had a tough time as a young player at Southampton as injuries threatened his progress.
“It was quite difficult,” he said. “I had a lot of growing problems with my back which made my hamstrings tighter which means I couldn’t run so quick and it kind of affected the way I played.
“So it was quite frustrating at that time, trying to do things you were able to do before but were then restricted to do. I think they believed that it was still there and it was a phase that I just needed to come through.
“There was a lot of debate but I think everybody at Southampton and especially Rod Ruddick, the Southampton scout who actually spotted me when I was nine, all believed that I would make it and we got through that phase and I actually showed what I was capable of.”
Bale left Southampton for Tottenham and initially endured a difficult time at White Hart Lane before a switch from left-back further forward saw him flourish. He is now the most expensive player in the history of football and, although he admits luck has played a role in his rise to the top, he is also proud of much of his own hard work.
“At that time I don’t think anybody expected anything in the future to happen as big as it did. I think it was thanks to all those who showed faith in me and I think those little strokes of luck and the bounce of the ball, you need sometimes to get where you are. I always believed in my ability.
“So there was an element of luck but I think that a lot of it is down to your hard work and dedication and how much effort you put in on the training pitch and on game days. That’s been there since I first started and that’s still there now.”