Daily News | Union’s Ernst Tanner fined for criticizing how LAFC signed Gareth Bale
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LAFC signed Bale using Targeted Allocation Money, a pot of cash teams have to sign players for more than the maximum standard salary without them being DPs. The maximum TAM-based salary is around $1.6 million. Soon after Bale arrived, Tanner was interviewed by the German soccer magazine Kicker on a wide range of subjects. Bale was one of them.“To be honest, I feel a bit fooled,” Tanner said in German. “It takes a lot of good faith for that … Innocent until proven guilty of course. But Bale made $38m before tax playing for Real Madrid and could have earned many times more in England than his official salary here. Why is he giving up so much? I don’t think the market in Europe is that damaged.
“If there’s anybody that knows me and anybody who knows our owners, anybody who knows these players, anybody who knows these representatives, the accusation or, at best, the implication is not something we’ll take lightly,” LAFC general manager John Thorrington said.
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