Former Real Madrid and Tottenham Gareth Bale are reportedly in discussions to connect a takeover of a competition -a side this summer.
Bale withdrew from football in January 2023 after the Captain Van Wales on the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
The Welsh-wing player had Tottenham icon on two spells in the club, before he enjoys a trophy-loaded spell at Real Madrid.
Bale earned three LaLiga titles and played vital roles in five triumphs in the Champions League, as well as Copa del Rey, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup successes.
Despite his success at Real Madrid, Bale occasionally had a broken relationship with supporters, in the midst of suggestions that he gave priority as Wales and Golf above the club.
Bale, who ended his career at MLS side Los Angeles FC, could be set to return to the match as the owner of League One Side Plymouth.
According to De Telegraaf, Bale was drawn up by an American private equity group to supplement a takeover bid.
The group is claimed to be in conversation about taking ownership of League side side and wants to collaborate with Bale while they want to close a deal.
Plymouth was relegated from the championship on the last day of last season, despite a late rally when they tried to prevent the drop.
The pilgrims confirmed the appointment of Tom Cleverly as a head coach for the new season last week.
The owner Simon Hallett of Plymouth has searched for new investments in the club, but confirmed a deal last month to sell an interest to American investors collapsed.
If a Baal front take over the club, the Welsh legend would follow his former Tottenham and Real Madrid teammate Luka Modric in ownership.
Modric was confirmed in April as a minority owner of Swansea City, Swansea City.
The Croatian star, whose legendary Real Madrid career was closed at the end of last season, is supposed to have taken a small interest in the club.
Various well -known figures from football and outside the game have taken comparable interests in clubs in recent seasons.
NFL legend Tom Brady invested in Birmingham City, while actor Michael B Jordan and NFL star JJ Watt in Bournemouth and Burnley have betting.
Gary Neville and David Beckham are owners of Salford City, while Hollywood duo Rynolds and Rob Mcelhenney have left the rise of Wrexham from the non-league to the championship.
