Perez is currently running unopposed to remain in his position heading into this summer's scheduled elections but has nonetheless given a public address about his future plans. The name of Wales international Bale figured prominently with the 23-year-old coming off the back of another stellar season.
A second PFA Player of the Year award added further to his appeal and speculation about whether or not he will remain with Spurs has started to grow as a result of the club's failure to qualify for the Champions League. Madrid have been considered a natural fit for him by some, and Perez was quoted in Marca as saying: "Bale was born to play in Madrid."
Perez also spoke about Liverpool striker Luis Suarez, who on Wednesday night said he would not be able to turn down a move to the Spanish capital. "Suarez is a great player and I am sure all in the world would want him. I like him and others too, but it does not always fit," he said.
Ahead of player recruitment, Madrid need to find a new manager with Jose Mourinho set to leave the club this weekend. The Portuguese's colourful three-year reign is at an end and he is expected to return to Chelsea and, as part of European's football's ongoing managerial merry-go-round, Paris St Germain boss Ancelotti has been touted as his replacement.
Perez is not narrowing his search down to one man, though, and added: "Ancelotti cannot say he has an offer from Real Madrid because he has not. There are more coaches than him."
The last time he was up for election, Perez oversaw the signings of Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka, Xabi Alonso and Karim Benzema for a total close to £200million and it has been predicted that a similar spree could occur this summer.
Alongside Bale and Suarez, Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski has also been mentioned following his four-goal show against Madrid in the Champions League.
"With Lewandowski we know he scored four goals but we already have two of the best strikers in the world," Perez said, while adding that he expects Ronaldo to remain with the club despite entering the final two years of his contract.
"He has two years on his deal and is the best in the world. I will do my best to get him to sign a new contract and would not sell him for 100 million euros. We are not a selling club. I would like him to finish his career here."
Source: PA
Source: PA