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Andrew Cole: 'Manchester United must qualify for Champions League to sign Gareth Bale'

Cole: 'United must qualify for CL to sign Bale'
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Former striker says that United should always aim high in the player market.

Manchester United need to qualify for the Champions League if they are to attract players of Gareth Bale's calibre, according to Andrew Cole.

Bale's future is a source of constant speculation, with United among those clubs regularly linked to signing the Real Madrid forward.

But former United striker Cole believes that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side need to be playing on European football's biggest stage to harbour hopes of recruiting world-class talent.

Gareth Bale is used to playing on the biggest stage
Gareth Bale is used to playing on the biggest stage (Nick Potts/PA)

Asked if the club should make a move for Bale, Cole said: "I think Manchester United should be going for all top players of that calibre. That's what Manchester United is about.

"Do those players want to come to Manchester United? That's the question.

"If Manchester United miss out on Champions League football... top players want to play Champions League football.

"When you are playing at that elite level, it's not all about money. People think it's all about money, but you speak to players at elite level.

Andrew Cole enjoyed success during his playing days at Old Trafford
Andrew Cole enjoyed success during his playing days at Old Trafford (Toby Melville/PA)

"Do you want to play Champions League football or do you want a few more quid? They will say Champions League, because they want to win it – it's a special competition.

"So if Manchester United miss out on Champions League football, it becomes difficult for them to attract players. It can be tough."

United, who face Barcelona in the quarter-final of this year's Champions League, are currently two points and one place off the Premier League's top four, which would secure automatic qualification for next season's competition.

Cole, though, believes that a top-four finish should be a basic requirement at Old Trafford.

"Manchester United should qualify for the top four season in, season out," he added.

"It's not about competing for top four, it's about competing for the Premier League title. It is as simple as that.

"Sometimes we overlook that scenario when we think finishing in the top four is like winning a trophy.

"For Manchester United it shouldn't be like winning a trophy. To win a trophy, you have to finish top."

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